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Eggs cooked at air temperature -16 in Kiev

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Kiev activists fry eggs on home heating ducts in the street. The air temperature was -16, with it taking 10 minutes to cook them. Kiev, Ukraine. 8th February 2012
in Society, on the 8th of February 2012

The egg sits in a take away foil tray and cooks due to the extreme temperature at both ends. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042485

The egg sits in a take away foil tray and cooks due to the extreme temperature at both ends. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042484

The street heating duct. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042479

The street heating duct. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042480

The street heating duct. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042481

The egg sits in a take away foil tray and cooks due to the extreme temperature at both ends. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042482

The egg sits in a take away foil tray and cooks due to the extreme temperature at both ends. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042483

Two activists eat the egg after cooking. Naftogaz of Ukraine has increased the selection of natural gas from its own underground storage facilities for 20 million cubic meters to cope with the cold.

ID: 1042486
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