08 May 2012 | By
Lindsey Galloway
At El Diablo, an iron grate sits over a
circular basalt pit that funnels the earth’s natural heat to the surface. (CC
by Sylviane Moss)
A restaurant in the
Canary Islands is taking barbequing to a whole
new level.
Rather than relying on fire, electricity
or natural gas, chefs at El Diablo heat their meat over a still-active volcano.
The one-of-a-kind grill is not spewing
with lava (it hasn’t erupted since 1824); instead an iron grate sits over a
circular basalt pit that funnels the earth’s natural heat to the surface, where
temperatures range between 400C
and 600C.