Freshly
erupted lava can range from 700-1200 °C (1,300-2,200 °F). According to
the manufacturers, Coca-Cola is best served at 4 °C (40 °F).
Photographer Bryan Lowry wondered (as so many of us do): “What would
happen if a can of Coke crossed paths with molten lava?” He decided to
stage an experiment on a volcano in Hawaii. One can had a small hole
punctured in the top too prevent the aluminum can from exploding. The
second can was left perfectly sealed. Lowry used a GoPro to capture the
video and was not in any personal danger.
How do you think the cans will fare against the lava?
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