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THE FREEZE – FROZEN ALIVE IN ICE world Record

WORLD RECORD CHALLENGE On 27th November 2010 at Helipad of Film city, Mumbai, AVS performed THE FREEZE a Magical Escape Act, wherein he was buried alive in Ice Coffin with more than two tons of Ice for record breaking time of 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Mireia Belmonte Sí Rompio El Segundo Récord Mundial de la Natación (400 Mujeres, 800 Libre)

Mireia Belmonte Garcia broke her second world record in the 400-meter freestyle a day after becoming the first woman to break 8 minutes in the 800 freestyle. She won the 400 in 3:54.82 breaking the previous record of 3:54.85. At the FINA 2013 World Cup meet in Berlin, Germany where Camille Muffat’s world record from the Chartres Europeans in November 2012 was 3:54.85 A day after becoming the first female to ever break 8:00 in the women’s 800-meter freestyle with her amazing world-record performance, Spain’s Mireia Belmonte Garcia did it again in the 400-meter freestyle. Trailing both the world-record pace and New Zealand’s Lauren Boyle with 50 meters to go, Belmonte Garcia went berserk in the final sprint to the way with a sizzling 28.71 split to win the finale in 3:54.82 and clip Camille Muffat’s world record of 3:54.85 from last November. It also edged Muffat’s circuit record of…

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The treasure of Tillya Tepe

The treasure of Tillya Tepe Afghanistan Few had seen them apart from the team led by Greek-Russian archaeologist Victor Sarigiannidis and a handful of employees at the Kabul National Museum. It was the Afghan citizens themselves who saved many of the treasures kept in the Kabul Museum. A group of soldiers managed to hide avoiding the damage of the Soviet invasion, the subsequent civil war and the Taliban stage, Until very recently, in the spring of 2004, it was not brought to light. The new Government of Afghanistan allowed, under the supervision of a security guard and in the presence of renowned specialists, its official opening. A small group of people were able to enter the armored chamber, analyze the safes, examine the stamps stamped on each of them, and attend its opening with a blowtorch. Alongside some of the new government ministers were the governor of the Central Bank…

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The biggest number of different flags that flew in the wind at the same time

The record was carried out on a Tuesday afternoon; this enlarged the difficulty of the achievement since most of the people were working at that time. Besides the banners (similar traditional elements to the flags and characteristic of the towns from Leon), as well as the people that carried them, do not reside in León capital, place in which the record attempt was brought about. Some of these people had to drive over 100 km to be able to participate in the record. Even that, various Banners of the northern part of the province of Zamora also participated, the same as the Banner of the Banners the Kingdom of León Association, and the three Real Banners (Real Banner of the Council of León, Banner of the Province of León and Real Banner of Baeza-Miraculous Banner of San Isidoro).The banners paraded from two different points of the city, which remained paralyzed…

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The largest number of people who took part in a standing surfboard class

WORLD RECORD CHALLENGE Location :Newport Beach . The representatives of the committee had a meeting in order to support breast cancer and to raise funds to save people’s life , funds that enable a mammogram .It can be noticed the people’s happiness to be together with their relatives and their friends that defeated the breast cancer .The record is also a signal alarm for the people from all over the world to be aware of the danger of cancer.

Territory with more flags hung publicly per inhabitant

As an Instance of Instance of Instance of part of the Commemoration of the 1714 events in La Gleva AND ANOTHER World Record That Was Made in 2012, the World Record For Most People Sequentially Shoot Load Mouth Arms, Which Also Yes OWR Portion Record , the People of the Territory of Voltreganès (Osona, Catalonia), massively hung flags on the balconies in Support of THAT nightclub That Came due to a ban by the Spanish Government in Catalonia in the previous year. Months Later, this fact would become very popular and widespread in Catalonia from from to to today. ALL Cities Present those of the many starry Catalan flags (Catalan independence flag) Affirm Parr That They want Service Independent Sin State. This Year Yes commemorates the Tricentennial of the Loss of the freedom of Catalonia in 1714, the Acts of La Gleva, in Voltreganès, and It is the Year that the Catalans…

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Doggerland

Doggerland is the name given by archaeologists and geologists to an ancient mass of land south of the North Sea, which connected the island of Britain to the European continent during and after the last Ice Age. It remained emerged until 6500 or 6200 BC. C., although little by little it was swallowed by the rise of the level of the sea. Geological studies have suggested that Doggerland was a large area of ​​dry land stretching from the east coast of Britain and off the current coast of the Netherlands to the west coast of Germany and Denmark, it was probably a habitat. rich with human settlements in the Mesolithic period. The archaeological potential of the area was raised in the early twentieth century, but interest intensified in 1931, when a trawler fishing between the sandbanks and basements of the Leman and Ower banks east of The Wash brought to…

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The fastest serial car accelerating from 0 to 300 km / h

We’re happy there’s a John Hennessey who walks the Earth. While any number of humans may have had the idea of marrying a stretched Lotus with a twin-turbocharged ZR1 engine, only Hennessey had the wherewithal to make the Venom GT. And because he has, we bring you the news that the Venom GT has officially broken the official world record for a car traveling from 0 to 300 kilometers per hour. The deed was done on January 10th and officially certified by Go Official World Records.

World’s largest submarine

EK-329 Belgorod is the largest submarine ever built.It needs a crew of 130 persons. This submarine was built in the shipyard of Sevmash Severodvinsk and launched on April 23, 2014 and powered by 2 OK-650V nuclear reactors with a capacity of 190MW. It leaves behind in terms of measurements and displacement to any other submarine. It has a length of 184 meters, a sleeve of 18m and a displacement of 30,000 tons.Reaches 500 meters deep, much of its characteristics techniques are preserved in absolute secrecy by the Russian Navy. It surpasses 50% of US-class strategic nuclear submarines of the American Navy Ohio class. He also highlighted another purpose of the boat: to be a carrier forhuge nuclear torpedo called Poseidon or Apocalipsis torpedo . This torpedo is designed to destroy ports and coastal cities and cause a devastating tsunami, can travel up to 10,000 kilometers at speeds between 60 and…

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The largest underground mine in the world

The largest underground mine in the world, called El Teniente, is located in Chile, in the city of Rancagua, 80 kilometers south of Santiago de Chile, at the base of the Andes. It is a mine from which copper has been obtained for 115 years and in fabulous quantities. Up to 450,000 tons of ore are mined per year. Long gone are those early years where miners worked pick and shovel transporting the ore with donkeys. Now these functions are made by 350-ton trucks and a crusher 15 m high. The owner of this mine is the state-owned company Codelco, which in turn is the largest copper producer in the world. This mine at the foot of the Andes is about 2000 meters high and its galleries descend 400 meters towards The bowels of the Earth. “El Teniente” resembles an authentic Gruyere cheese with galleries that add up to 4,500…

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World’s longest football match clocks in at incredible 52 hours

A group of footballers have broken the record for the world’s longest match after playing for 52 hours and scoring an incredible 1,700 goals.The teams, representing Peterborough and Reading, kicked-off shortly after 10am on Friday and did not finish until 2pm on Sunday. They smashed the previous world record for the longest match, set by the same players this time last year, by 10 hours. Reading won the game, in aid of charity Free Kicks Foundation, after scoring 895 goals to Peterborough’s 808. The two teams each had eight players playing on a rotation system, which meant they could only snatch a few hourssleep through the night.Organiser Conor King said: “We are all a bit tired and a bit relieved to have finished but also proud. Longest football match Celebrations at the end of the world record five aside football attempt by members of the Free Kicks Foundation … “We…

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Most number of Rhyming Patterns used in a single poem

OWR certifies that on October, 11th 2020, Aryansh Arora, from Basti, Uttar Pradesh, India. Has established a new Official World Record. Aryansh Arora, born on January 1st, 2002, is a 18 years old and an author by profession. He has written the poem “Be bad” with 10 rhyming schemes which makes the poem with maximum rhyming shceme a new Official World Record in the category: Most number of Rhyming Patterns Used in a Single Poem. It’s a youth poem, and the theme are the words of the father explaining to son that the world is not The happy place that we imagine. It’s a motivational poem. The 10 different rhyming structures are: Alternate structure; Ballad rhyming structure; Monorhyme; Couplet; Triplet; Enclosed Rhyming; Terza Rima; Keats odes; Limerick; and Contemporary Villanelle. Structure of poem:- The poem has 10 different rhyming structures. The first 16 lines in the poem has alternate Rhyming…

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The longest kiss in the world ever

The longest kiss in the world ever, by Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat. Valentine’s day special memories. Ekkachai and his wife Laksana Tiranarat, set a new world record in Pattaya, Thailand in 2011. The couple kissed for 46 hours and 24 minutes celebrating Valentine’s Day back on february 2011. You can see them in the photo (AP Photo – Apichart Weerawong) with the registration certificate after winning the world’s longest continuous kiss contest in Thailand. They locked lips for 46 hours, 24 minutes and 9 seconds, they even had to remain embraced when needed to go to the bathroom (breaks) with the contest referees. The couple earned 100.000 baht in cash and a diamond ring worth 50.000 baht as a prize. Previously, Guinness world record, certified a kiss of 32 hours 7 minutes by Nikola Matovic and Kristina Reinhart in Germany, back on 2009. Also exists a Guinness world record achieved…

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The World’s Largest Baby Incubator

Mr. Christopher Matovu Nsamba is a Ugandan scientist who has built the World’s Largest Baby Incubator, one of the most sophisticated technologies ever built by humanity. His cause has saved thousands of critically ill Babies. On behalf of the World. The Official World Record hereby recognizes and honors Mr. Christopher Matovu Nsamba for his great contribution towards humanity. This is therefore to officially inform the World that Mr. Christopher Matovu Nsamba holds this World record for building the WORLD’S LARGEST BABY INCUBATOR Thank you Mr. Nsamba, May The Highest One Always Guide Your Path “Each Life Saved Is Worthy A Billion Words”.

1st Blind Black Military Veteran to set World Indoor Rowing Record

OWR certifies that James Killingham, (Providence, Rhode Island, USA), born on April 22nd, 1954, has set a new Official World Record for 1st Blind Black Military Veteran to set World Indoor Rowing Record Men 50 and Over PR3 (VI) 30 Minutes 5,831 meters James Killingham is the 1st black blind military veteran athlete to set an indoor rowing world record at the Narragansett Rowing Club on Veterans Day weekend November 12, 2018. Mr. Killingham was coached by Jonathan Greenberg and U.S. Veterans’ Rowing & Kayaking Foundation’s CEO and Founder, Paul Stephen Varszegi. Also validated by Concept 2 Record Certificate: Men 50 and Over PR3 (VI) 30 minutes 5,831m

The Unconquered Peak

Due to its religious significance, Mount Kailash has remained unclimbed till date. In 1926, Hugh Ruttledge while studying it, estimated that the north face of Kailash Mountain was about 6000 feet. He described it as “Utterly Unclimbable. ” Colonel R. C. Wilson, who was on the other side of the mountain observed that the Southern face of Kailash was relatively easy to climb. But, when he was about to start the ascent, the region was hit with heavy snowfall making it impossible to continue the ascent. The Garpons of Ngari region believe that, ‘Only a man who is entirely free of sins can climb Kailash. He would not even have to scale the shear walls, but will be able to turn himself into a bird and fly to the summit. In the 1980’s, Reinhold Messner, the very famous mountaineer with numerous records to his name was actually given the opportunity…

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The film that made the most money

The world record of the film that made the most money goes to Avanger Endgame. Avengers Endgame is the most money-making film in the history of cinema. Released April 24, 2019. The Marvel Blockbuster grossed nearly $2.8 billion. The film cost $500 million, including production and marketing He narrowly beat James Cameron’s Avatar, as the Pandora film grossed nearly $2.780 billion Among the actors, big names: Robert Downey junior playing Iron Man, Scarlett Johansson Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo and so many others… In addition to the record of profitability, the film exploded with the biggest international start-up, the world’s biggest box office on the 1st weekend, the film reaching the fastest one billion in less than 5 days. The film is the second part of what looks like one of the most epic fights. Indeed, the Avengers, led by Tony Stark must at all find a way to…

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Taiga, the world’s largest forest

Taiga is a 15 million square km polar forest It draws a wide band at the south of the tundra of arctic regions around the polar circle. It is continuous over 12,000 km including about 7,000km in Eurasia and 5,000 km in North America It absorbs 20% of the world’s carbon emissions It is the world’s first forest in area before the Amazon rainforest which covers 5.5 million square km This forest is therefore one of the most important lungs on the planet in the same way as the Amazon It is also called: Boreal Forest It is a dense forest of conifers and hardwoods It is home to many animal species such as wolves, brown bears, grizzly bears, reindeers, caribous and elks. Many birds live in these trees due to abundant insect which represents their main food. It is one of the main terrestrial biomes It alone occupies 10%…

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