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Rinconada is a city in the Puno region of southeastern Peru It is in the Andes It is located at an altitude of 5,300 meters, making it the tallest city in the world 60,000 people live in this city. Of which 18,000 minors At this very moment, an INSERM team is conducting a scientific study on the conditions of adaptation of the population at high altitudes. Indeed, at this altitude the oxygen level in the area is much less rich. Twice as low as at sea level The city’s economy is mainly based on mining. In fact, 250 gold mines are in the vicinity producing an average of 10 tons of gold per year worth $300 million. This city, despite generating a lot of money, is not well equipped. Indeed, no sewer, no sanitary facilities, no post, no police. However, they still have a hospital and access to the internet.…

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Motorcycle Wheelie OWR certifies that Bryan Jackson, (Texas, USA), born on January 6, 1962, has set a new Official World Record for: Worlds Slowest Motorcycle Wheelie for theLongest Distance On April 1, 2019, Bryan Jackson, Founder of Vertical Adrenaline Motocross Ministries, did a Motorcycle wheelie for 10.62 miles at an average of 9.9 mph. It is the longest-slowest motorcycle Wheelie ever recorded and was done on his Doug DomokosTribute USA Made ATK 250cc dirt Bike. The feat was done non-stop without any feet on the ground and was performed in Eastland Texas (USA), beginning on the north Interstate 20 access road, Exit 340, to crossover bridge towards Cisco Texas to County Road 177, then back east, on the south Interstate 20 access road, to exit 340. Bryan started performing stunts in 1972 and performed his first public stunt exhibition in 1981 in Cisco Texas. To date he continues to contend…

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Perched on the brink of a 186ft drop, this was the moment when Tyler Bradt probably felt the urge to start frantically paddling backwards. Less than four seconds later, he was celebrating a world record for kayak descents. The 22-year-old American touched 100mph as he plummeted over Palouse Falls in eastern Washington. Tyler Bradt tumbles down the 186ft waterfall, shattering the previous world record of 127ft he’d set weeks earlier Amid an eerie stillness he fell 186ft in just 3.7 seconds as he touched speeds of 100mph in the terrifying descent. After disappearing under the water at the base of the torrent, he emerged with a broken paddle. His only physical damage was a sprained wrist. The amazing feat was captured on film and saw Brant set a new world record for kayak descents. The previous record had been set only weeks earlier by Pedro Olivia as he plunged 127ft…

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Hoba meteorite, also known as West Hoba, is the largest and heaviest meteorite in the world and is also the largest piece of natural iron known on Earth’s surface. It receives this name because it impacted on a farm near Grootfontein in Namibia, where the year 1920 was discovered by its workers. It impacted more than 80000 years ago and since then rests in the same place. Its approximate weight is about 60 tons, but this is a very small part of its mass since when it comes into contact with the Earth’s atmosphere it begins to disintegrate and after the impact the fragmentation is obvious. A Meteorite is a fragment of a celestial body that falls to Earth, or on any star, and after impact the fragmentation is rare. This definition implies that not only are there meteorites on Earth, but there are also those on the Moon, Mars,…

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The belgium player from Crystal Palace Chistian Benteke, scored the goal 7 seconds after the match began. He beat the prior record that holded the San Marino player Davide Gualteri (8 seconds against England in 1993). Chistian Benteke scored the fastest goal in the history of the World Cup (classification and final competition). Only 7 seconds needed this monday October 10th 2016, to score against Gibraltar national team. Gibraltar make the kick off, but Benteke stole the ball and goes next to the other area, where beats Gibraltar goalkeeper Deren Ibrahim with a cross shot. An amazing Official World Record.

On november 10th 2013, a little girl of 7 years old and her dad, raised more than $11.000 while trying to set a new world record. Keira Johnson, started to be interested in her Dad’s hobby about two years ago, she wanted to fly, and her dad Brannan bought a small airplane for her. “Something for fun and for her learn to fly in through the years” said Brannan Johnson. “It’s green and red with some black dots”. She calls it Watermelon. Johnson said he and Keira fly to ‘Daddy Dates’ for breakfast and other times they just fly around Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport. “In fact, we’ve become well known for routinely doing 30 or more touch-and-go’s in one flight,” Johnson said. Johnson decided to try to set the world record for take-off’s and landings and make it a fundraiser. “I gave Keira the option of who she wanted to…

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GORNERGRAT, Switzerland: More than 500 Alpine horn players blew away the world record for the largest ensemble of people playing the instrument on Saturday in the Swiss region of Zermatt, home to the Matterhorn mountain. The musicians, clad in traditional Swiss costume, gathered on the Gornergrat ridge, more than 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) above sea level, to perform a piece specially composed for their wooden horns. The 508 players broke a record set in 2009, when 366 musicians took part in a concert. The instrument, known as an alphorn and traditionally used for herding animals, can be up to four meters long. It has to be propped up on the ground and its player usually has to stand up to sound it because of its size.

The Portuguese ultra-cyclist Tiago Cardoso has been the protagonist of what we have considered to date as the best event in the 24-hour “single speed” bicycle modality. We say this because in the same event the same athlete registered several record marks. The incipient cycling modality “single speed”, which is growing exponentially among lovers of this sport, consists of reducing the bicycle to its purest essence, without elements distracting from its primary function. It is a bicycle that does not have a gearshift system, which would be the closest thing to the first bicycle we had in childhood. To the record of Tiago Cardoso, already epic in itself, (it is not within the reach of anyone to stay 24 hours on a bicycle at a competitive level) it would be necessary to add an epic bonus if possible for having managed to carry out a feat of this type in…

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In April, Drayson Racing Technologies put the automotive world on notice when it announced that it was planning to break the FIA ​​World Electric Land Speed ​​Record. Well, note the broken registry. Led by former British Science Minister and racing driver Lord Paul Drayson, Drayson Racing achieved the goal it set itself two months ago, setting a new world ground speed record for an electric car in the sub-1 category of 000 kg of the FIA. With a heavily modified version of the 69 / EV Le Mans B12 prototype that was originally developed to compete in the American Le Mans Series, Drayson managed to clock at a top speed of 204.185 mph, clear head and shoulders of the 175 mph record set by Battery General Case. Electric in 1974. While the record is impressive however you look at it, it is still a far cry from today’s world electric…

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Encino, California. Ron Sarchian started thinking on break a World Record after turning 40 years despite as a child he loved reading the World Record books. Jabs coming one after the other, Sarchian hoped to get back the record, so when he was 47 hours he said he was not ready to quit, he wanted to keep going and was feeling great. He reached is goal and finally stopped at 50 hours and 9 minutes holding back the record. Ron Sarchian whose father died at 33 and was raised by his mother, is an actor, stuntman, and recognised trainer. He had already held the achievement for longevity at the punching bag once before, when he set a 36 hours and 3 minutes record in 2004. That record was broken in 2010, when Tom Varley beat the bag for 38 hours straight in South Africa. Another man, Eurnie Devenney, also attempted…

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Spanish Capital of Gastronomy Vitoria-Gasteiz 2014 achieved the record: The largest Spanish Omelette (potato omelette). In the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain), in order to celebrate the acts of “The Capital Española de la Gastronomía” the organisation attempt for the record “The largest Spanish Omelette (tortilla de patata). It was on saturday August 2, 2014. The Spanish Omelette (Tortilla de patata) is a very popular product in Vitoria-Gasteiz and consists of a mixture of potatoes and eggs. The omelette (also called Spanish tortilla), is a traditional and popular thick omelette containing sliced potatoes, eggs, onion, salt and oil. The Spanish Omelette was cooked by the chef Senén González, who was the Spanish Champion, and his team of 15 assistants. Volunteers. The attempt was made in the presence of 30.000 spectators in the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca in Vitoria. Volunteers worked hard from 7.30 am to 15.30 am on 2 august…

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A 21 years old english guy, Daniel Bottoms, better known as Super Sonic Dan, has made 3 world records in one single videogame, Until Dawn, for PS4. (link info Until Dawn). The first record was for: Finish the game as fast as possible, any amount of survivors. Timing starts as soon as intro episode is selected and ends when credits start. The record was made on 22nd september 2015, with a time of 3h, 55m and 36 sec. Video available Comment: My run was streamed live on my twitch channel, the run starts at around 9:00:55 and finishes at around 12:56:31 Played on PlayStation 4 on 2015-09-22. Submitted by Super_Sonic_Dan on 2015-09-22 Verified by Super mod Mattmatt10111 Super Sonic Dan describes himself like this: My name is Super Sonic Dan, 21 years old and I am from England. I have been playing Video Games my whole life since the original…

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Neelu Gunvantbhai Patel (Facebook), born October 1st 1973, from Ahmedabad, Gurajat, India, has achieved an Official World Record. The founder of NGO “MUKHOTE” CREATIVE ART FOUNDATION, has been working with waste papers for the last twenty years. She started making this eco-friendly pot on 28th September 2015, and completed on 28th October 2015. Now the great job has been awarded an Official World Record. World’s tallest paper sticks pot. (News external link 1 and 2). Using 24.000 pages of waste newspapers, along with 5.950 paper sticks in its making, the pot measures 16 feet high and 6 feet in diameter. All made with recycled product. This kind of pot is unbreakable and can be easily shifted. However, it needs to be protected from water. Value additions to the pot can be done in form of painting and decorations. Neelu, who is 41, said, “It was not easy to give the…

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WORLD RECORD CHALLENGE CHALLENGE: OWR certifies that Linko Innovation Co., Ltd. (CEO KO, CHEOL JOO) in 2017 developed the toothbrush with the stiffest implanted tapered hair. WHAT IS LINK INNOVATION? Linko Innovation Co., Ltd. (CEO KO, CHEOL JOO) has developed a toothbrush whose lower part and upper part of the tapered bristles are 0.12 mm and less than 0.01 mm thick respectively. This toothbrush also has 8,801 tapered bristles that are 11 mm long, which are implanted in a 12.35 × 27.50 mm brush head using thermal fusion to achieve soft brushing effect and to ensure thorough cleaning of teeth. The product, called “LINKO SOOOFT” brush, distributes and sells it in department stores and tax-free stores. Linko Innovation Co., Ltd. (CEO KO, CHEOL JOO)’s “LINKO SOOOFT” toothbrush has tapered hair that is 11 mm long and microprocessed filaments that are 0.12 mm thick, which are tightly implanted in bundles. The…

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Op 06/13/2012, Darrell R. Smith het ongelooflike palm iron break without spacers. A breaking many geen people could do, in fact, no one could not do it yet. He is the only martial artist in the world to perform death touch on cinder blocks. In Waldorf, Maryland, USA Darrell dobbelstene: This break is Dim-Mak breaking death touch into cinder blocks. I am the only one in the world to make this kind of break. I also use internal energy in my last minute to give myself the power to break without spacers. I also do Chi Kung, the path of the inner power of energy and mind. I’ve been doing my arts for 48 years, and I wanted to set a world record. More information about Darrell:

Mexico’s most famous tree, the ginormous Tule Tree (Arbol del Tule) grows near Oaxaca City. Residents celebrate the famous Tule Tree the second Monday of October. It’s a big party fit for a big tree! The Tule Tree may not be the tallest or the oldest tree in the world, but it has no contenders for widest girth award. It’s a natural wonder. It’s best not to look at the tree as a single icon. Indeed there is a family of ancient trees. Rooted in the town of Santa María del Tule, the Tule Tree and its environs comprise a unique natural monument. The town boasts several extremely large and ancient Montezuma Cypress trees. The largest – THE Tule Tree – dwarfs the town’s church and is more than 2,000 years old. This tree has a circumference of 54 meters (164 feet) — the largest girth of any tree on…

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Southampton, Aug 30: Australia opener Aaron Finch set a new world record for the highest individual score in Twenty20 International on Thursday (August 29). Finch smashed 156 to power Australia to a 39-run victory over England here. Scorecard The right-handed Finch also set another world record by blasting 14 sixes during his 63-ball stunning innings. As a result of Finch’s assault, Australia posted 248/6 in 20 overs. In reply, England fell short by 39, ending with 209/6 in 20 overs. Joe Root was the top scorer for the hosts with 90 not out off 49 balls with 13 fours and a six. The 26-year-old Finch got off the mark with a six and reached half century, hundred and 150 with sixes. Finch erased the previous highest individual T20I score of 123 by New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum. In his spectacular innings, Finch hit 11 boundaries and 14 sixes. He was dismissed…

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COUNTRIES: 1. Afghanistan – Kabul – 2. Albania – Tirana – 3. Algeria – Algiers – 4. Andorra – Andorra la Vella – 5. Angola – Luanda – 6. Antigua and Barbuda – Saint John’s – 7. Argentina – Buenos Aires – 8. Armenia – Yerevan – 9. Australia – Canberra – 10. Austria – Vienna – 11. Azerbaijan – Baku – 12. The Bahamas – Nassau – 13. Bahrain – Manama – 14. Bangladesh – Dhaka – 15. Barbados – Bridgetown – 16. Belarus – Minsk – 17. Belgium – Brussels – 18. Belize – Belmopan – 19. Benin – Porto-Novo – 20. Bhutan – Thimphu – 21. Bolivia – La Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial) – 22. Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo – 23. Botswana – Gaborone – 24. Brazil – Brasilia – 25. Brunei – Bandar Seri Begawan – 26. Bulgaria – Sofia – 27. Burkina Faso –…

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