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Volcanic surfboard

Surf on a Lava flow, using a heatproof board
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Using a composite surfboard made from various materials with very high thermal conductivity (maybe some form of AreoGel composite), surf on a volcano's lava flow.

For the ultimate surfing experience. (Heat resistant wet suit needed!).

Lunartick, Jun 09 2010

they've already made a game of this! http://www.google.c...%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1
[xandram, Jun 09 2010]

Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Questions. http://www.amazon.c...d=1276121855&sr=1-1
No bathroom should be without a copy. [8th of 7, Jun 09 2010]

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       Or, better yet, perhaps materials with a very low thermal conductivity?
MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 09 2010
  

       Heat radiating from the molten rock would cook you in seconds. Of course, you would already be dead from being hit by pyroclastic flow, so that wouldn't bother you all that much. Not my fishbone.
DrWorm, Jun 09 2010
  

       This is discussed at length in the New Scientist book, "Does anything eat wasps".   

       <link>
8th of 7, Jun 09 2010
  

       Too bad the space-shuttle tiles are so brittle.
RayfordSteele, Jun 10 2010
  


 

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