Hot enough to fry an egg on a car in Australia
Video of an Australian police officer frying an egg on the bonnet of his patrol vehicle has gone viral on social media
SYDNEY:
Video of an Australian police officer frying an egg on the bonnet of his patrol vehicle during a heatwave has gone viral on social media.
The video posted on the Queensland Police Service's Facebook page shows an officer from the town of Birdsville cooking an egg with a frying pan on the hood of his vehicle.
The scene from Big Red, among the famous red sand dunes of Australia's Simpson Desert, has drawn more than 3 million views since it was posted on Friday. Temperatures in Birdsville usually reach a high of 38 degrees Celsius, but soared last Sunday to a record 47.1 degrees Celsius.
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Video of an Australian police officer frying an egg on the bonnet of his patrol vehicle during a heatwave has gone viral on social media.
The video posted on the Queensland Police Service's Facebook page shows an officer from the town of Birdsville cooking an egg with a frying pan on the hood of his vehicle.
The scene from Big Red, among the famous red sand dunes of Australia's Simpson Desert, has drawn more than 3 million views since it was posted on Friday. Temperatures in Birdsville usually reach a high of 38 degrees Celsius, but soared last Sunday to a record 47.1 degrees Celsius.
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