Boiling Water Meets -43F Fairbanks, Alaska

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

Didn't work as well as I had hoped. I wished we could pour it off a high place rather than toss it in the air. Or maybe less water in the pot. Anyways...I got burned. :P Of course.

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  • Cool! I remember doing that while living in Fairbanks. How is the town of Fairbanks doing?

  • @rumerboyz Same old Fairbanks. :P

  • @farfinmosker Have you lived there your whole life? Hoping to visit my friend who lives in NorthPole. Just looked up a Plane ticket to Fairbanks, $765.00 round trip from here in Philly.

  • @rumerboyz No. I'm from Juneau, but came up here for school 4 years ago. Yes, thank alaska airlines for the wonderful airline monopoly prices we have up here. Just Juneau to Fairbanks round trip is about that much. >:(

  • It majority of it turned into a shower of gas (or did i just see steam?). (I also did not know it could get -43F/-42C in these places).

  • @Saccillia Just turned into steam.

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  • @farfinmosker  Damn! That's a lot.

  • @mr89firebird oh right! thankyou for correcting me :D

  • @Saccillia Steam is invisible. Vapor is what you see.

  • I coulda sworn I saw instant snow there D:

  • I hereby certify this as totally awesome.

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