People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)

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  • 31 Mar, 2016  |
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The locals in Iceland do things a little bit differently Easter. These people took their eggs down to a hot sulfur spring which has waters that reach over 100 degrees. If you just leave the eggs in the water for a while they will change color naturally.



1 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


2 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


3 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


4 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


5 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)



6 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


7 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


8 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


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10 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)



11 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


12 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


13 People In Iceland Use Sulfur Springs To Paint Easter Eggs (13 pics)


№1 Author: kryptor (31 Mar 2016 11:42) Total user comments: 4840


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Wow, that's really neat ... but eggs are semi-permeable, won't they taste like sulfur afterwards?
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№2 Author: shade (31 Mar 2016 21:22) Total user comments: 1634


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Are they still edible though?
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