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  • These incredible photos show the San Alfonso del Mar resort in Chile — home to the second largest swimming pool in the world. The outdoor pool is located halfway up the country’s Pacific Coast in the city of Algarrobo and is filled with a staggering 66 million gallons of crystal clear seawater. Spanning an area of 20 acres — and equivalent in size to 6,000 average size home swimming pools — the San Alfonso pool, designed by water innovation company Crystal Lagoons, was until recently the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest swimming pool. But in December 2015 a sister project by Crystal Lagoons in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, took over the title with the completion of a 30 acre pool, the first phase of plans for a total of 12 lagoons that will span 250 acres and the centerpiece of the USD $5.5 billion, 1,8500-acre Citystars project with residential apartments, hotels and shopping. Still, Sharm el Sheikh’s older sister pool in Chile, at 3,323ft long with a maximum depth of 11.5ft, is still quite the sight to behold and will turn 11-years-old next month, after opening back in December 2006. The San Alfonso pool, situated right next to the Pacific Ocean, uses a computer-controlled filtration system to suck water from the sea at one end and pump it back out at the other. The sun warms the pool to 26 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit) — nine degrees Celsius (48 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than the ocean. And being the size it is, swimming it not the only thing on the agenda — the gigantic size makes it possible to sail boats and carry out all kinds of fun water sports activities. 14 Nov 2017 Pictured: The San Alfonso del Mar resort in Algarrobo, Chile — home to the second largest swimming pool in the world. Photo credit: Crystal Lagoons/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These incredible photos show the San Alfonso del Mar resort in Chile — home to the second largest swimming pool in the world. The outdoor pool is located halfway up the country’s Pacific Coast in the city of Algarrobo and is filled with a staggering 66 million gallons of crystal clear seawater. Spanning an area of 20 acres — and equivalent in size to 6,000 average size home swimming pools — the San Alfonso pool, designed by water innovation company Crystal Lagoons, was until recently the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest swimming pool. But in December 2015 a sister project by Crystal Lagoons in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, took over the title with the completion of a 30 acre pool, the first phase of plans for a total of 12 lagoons that will span 250 acres and the centerpiece of the USD $5.5 billion, 1,8500-acre Citystars project with residential apartments, hotels and shopping. Still, Sharm el Sheikh’s older sister pool in Chile, at 3,323ft long with a maximum depth of 11.5ft, is still quite the sight to behold and will turn 11-years-old next month, after opening back in December 2006. The San Alfonso pool, situated right next to the Pacific Ocean, uses a computer-controlled filtration system to suck water from the sea at one end and pump it back out at the other. The sun warms the pool to 26 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit) — nine degrees Celsius (48 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than the ocean. And being the size it is, swimming it not the only thing on the agenda — the gigantic size makes it possible to sail boats and carry out all kinds of fun water sports activities. 14 Nov 2017 Pictured: The San Alfonso del Mar resort in Algarrobo, Chile — home to the second largest swimming pool in the world. Photo credit: Crystal Lagoons/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Twenty kilos of semolina, thirty kilos of ricotta, twenty of sugar, six of candied oranges to make one of the typical Neapolitan cakes, for a total of 75 kilos of ingredients. A Guinness sfogliatella was made in Naples. The event took place in Piazza Garibaldi, a crossroads of tourists and curious. A large oven built for the occasion hosted the cooking of the largest sfogliatella in the world commissioned by Antonio Ferrieri, patron of Cuori di sfogliatella, who made the core business of his company of the most representative dessert of the city of Naples. 25/05/2018 - Naples, Italy
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  • Cape Town - 130924 - National Braai Day and Castle Lager hosted an event at South African Breweries, Newlands, in an attempt to break the world record for the most people braaing at the same time. The current record sits at 2311 people and was adjudicated and verified on 25 September 2011 in Chiba, Japan. Reporter: Natasha Bezuidenhout Picture: David Ritchie
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  • Cape Town - 130924 - National Braai Day and Castle Lager hosted an event at South African Breweries, Newlands, in an attempt to break the world record for the most people braaing at the same time. The current record sits at 2311 people and was adjudicated and verified on 25 September 2011 in Chiba, Japan. Reporter: Natasha Bezuidenhout Picture: David Ritchie
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  • Cape Town - 130924 - National Braai Day and Castle Lager hosted an event at South African Breweries, Newlands, in an attempt to break the world record for the most people braaing at the same time. The current record sits at 2311 people and was adjudicated and verified on 25 September 2011 in Chiba, Japan. Reporter: Natasha Bezuidenhout Picture: David Ritchie
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  • May 25, 2019, Kathmandu, Nepal: 49ys old Nepali mountaineer KAMI RITA Sherpa, who owns world record for the most Everest summits, waves to relatives and media at Tribhuvan International Airport. Kami Rita Sherpa broke his own world record for the most Everest summits on 21st May, 2019 by reaching the world's highest peak for the 24th time via S Col- SE Ridge. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Kathmandu, Nepal - 49yr old Nepali mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa, who broke his own world record for the most Everest summits arrives in Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, May 25, 2019. Kami Rita Sherpa broke his own world record for the most Everest summits on 21st May, 2019 by reaching the world's highest peak for the 24th time via S Col- SE Ridge. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - 49yr old Nepali mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa, who broke his own world record for the most Everest summits, wave hand towards relatives and media after arrives in Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, May 25, 2019. Kami Rita Sherpa broke his own world record for the most Everest summits on 21st May, 2019 by reaching the world's highest peak for the 24th time via S Col- SE Ridge. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Students hold up solar lamps as they break the world record for for lighting the most number of solar LED lamps simultaneously in Mumbai on September 2, 2018.  .Over 5,000 students from 120 schools in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region entered Guinness World Records Tuesday for lighting the most number of solar LED lamps simultaneously. The previous record was achieved in 2016 when 1,590 participants were successful at achieving the record. (Credit Image: © Prash Way/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Kiev, Ukraine - 300 Ukrainian masseurs and masseuses perform simultaneous massage in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for massage, near Friendship of Nations Arch in Kiev, Ukraine, 27 August, 2017. The National Register of Records registered the record of Ukraine as ''The largest number of masseurs, which performing simultaneous massage' (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • Jun 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - Local surfing legend BRETT SIMPSON (center, yellow shirt black hat) and some of the nearly 600 surfers cross Pacific Coast Highway at Main Street in downtown Huntington Beach Tuesday morning as they head for the ocean to create the world's largest paddle out ''Circle of Honor'' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. (Credit Image: © Pat Nolan/A-Frame/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - A total of 511 surfers float on their boards and hold hands in the ocean to create the world's largest paddle out 'Circle of Honor' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. (Credit Image: © Pat Nolan/A-Frame/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - A total of 511 surfers float on their boards and hold hands in the ocean to create the world's largest paddle out 'Circle of Honor' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. (Credit Image: © Pat Nolan/A-Frame/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • August 4, 2017 - Yanai, Yamaguchi, Japan - 103-year-old Mieko Nagaoka is seen training in Yanai Swimming School, Yanai City, Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan on August 4, 2017. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 20, 2017. Huntington Beach, CA. The Surfing Circle of Honor, Celebrating Surfing in the Summer Games, is in support of The International Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach. 500 Surfers will be paddling out to set a Guinness World Book record for the largest recorded paddle out in the world.<br />
The “Surfing Circle of Honor”.<br />
A circle of solidarity, to honor surfing culture and heritage, our next generation surfers, our healthy surfing playgrounds, and Celebrating Surfing in the Summer Games, and to support our International Surfing Museum.
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  • May 25, 2019 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Relatives celebrates after welcome Nepali mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa in Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, May 25, 2019. Kami Rita Sherpa broke his own world record for the most Everest summits on 21st May, 2019 by reaching the world's highest peak for the 24th time via S Col- SE Ridge. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 10,2017. Fontana CA. The worlds longest pizza makes it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the 1.3 mile(6,820 ft) long pizza event took place at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana California Saturday..  The cooking of the pizza started at 11am and finish at 4pm outside the race track. The making of the pizza started Friday at 7pm with the pizza dough being made, cook and laid out along a 1.3 mile lone table. The making of the pizza consist of 530 gallons of tomato sauce, 20,000 pounds of dough, 15,000 pounds of cheese, 1.3 mile long table, 3 mobile pizza ovens, hundreds of pizza boxes and many pizza chefs and volunteers. The total time from starting at 7pm Friday to the finish line Saturday at 4pm was 18hrs. The free  pizza was then cut up to be taking to many homeless/senior shelters and to the public that came out to see it happen.   Photo by Gene Blevins/LA DailyNews/ZumaPress (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct.14, 2017 - Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S. -  Women pose for a photo during an attempt at Eastern Michigan University to set  a Guinness World Record for Most Rosie the Riveters. Some 3,755 women, men and children were officially counted, shattering the previous record held by Richmond, California. The world record effort brings attention to the campaign to renovate the Willow Run factory, home of the original Rosie the Riveter during WWII.(Credit Image: © Brian Cahn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct.14, 2017 - Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S. -  People gather at Eastern Michigan University in an attempt to set  a Guinness World Record for Most Rosie the Riveters. Some 3,755 women, men and children were officially counted, shattering the previous record held by Richmond, California. The world record effort brings attention to the campaign to renovate the Willow Run factory, home of the original Rosie the Riveter during WWII.(Credit Image: © Brian Cahn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct.14, 2017 - Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S. -  Women take part in an attempt at Eastern Michigan University to set  a Guinness World Record for Most Rosie the Riveters. Some 3,755 women, men and children were officially counted, shattering the previous record held by Richmond, California. The world record effort brings attention to the campaign to renovate the Willow Run factory, home of the original Rosie the Riveter during WWII.(Credit Image: © Brian Cahn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct.14, 2017 - Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S. -  A woman poses for a photo in front of a backdrop during an attempt at Eastern Michigan University to set  a Guinness World Record for Most Rosie the Riveters. Some 3,755 women, men and children were officially counted, shattering the previous record held by Richmond, California. The world record effort brings attention to the campaign to renovate the Willow Run factory, home of the original Rosie the Riveter during WWII.(Credit Image: © Brian Cahn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct.14, 2017 - Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S. -  Congresswoman DEBBIE DINGELL (D-MI) speaks from the podium at Eastern Michigan University during an attempt to set a Guinness World Record for most 'Rosie the Riveters'. Some 3,755 women, men and children were officially counted, shattering the previous record held by Richmond, California. The world record effort brings attention to the campaign to renovate the Willow Run factory, home of the original Rosie the Riveter, during WWII. (Credit Image: © Brian Cahn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2017 - Ypsilanti, Michigan - Women dressed as Rosie the Riveter gather at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center on 14th October 2017 in Ypsilanti, Michigan (Credit Image: © Chirag Wakaskar/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct.14, 2017 - Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S. -  Women take part in an attempt at Eastern Michigan University to set  a Guinness World Record for Most Rosie the Riveters. Some 3,755 women, men and children were officially counted, shattering the previous record held by Richmond, California. The world record effort brings attention to the campaign to renovate the Willow Run factory, home of the original Rosie the Riveter during WWII.(Credit Image: © Brian Cahn via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 5, 2017 - Beaulieu In Hampshire, Royaume Uni - A record-breaking , life-size caravan has been built using 215,158 Lego bricksThe caravan, equipped with appliances such as fridge and cooker, also made from Lego, now holds the Guinness World Record as ‘the largest caravan built with interlocking plastic bricks.It has gone on display in the UK’s National Motor Museum at Beaulieu in Hampshire, England.It was built by 12 model makers and does almost everything a real caravan can do, with electric lights, running water and even seats that fold into a bed.The brick brilliance continues inside, with incredible details such as eggs, mushrooms and tomatoes cooking in a frying pan on the two-hob burner.A vase full of Lego-made flowers sits on the table, toothbrushes and a tube of brick-built toothpaste lays by the sink,.There’s also a Lego milk carton in the fridge and even a complete chess set up on the table.The caravan is 3.6 metres long, 2.2 metres tall and weighs in at 1200kg.The project took over two months to build and more than 1,000 man-hours. Layers of Lego bricks were built on top of a conventional caravan chassis, proving how strong and versatile the plastic pieces can be. Only standard off-the-shelf Lego pieces were used, with no custom-made components.Visitors to the National Motor Museum can see up-close how this caravan stacks up.It was designed to mimic a classic teardrop-style caravan and created by Lego building specialist Bright Bricks for the UK’s National Caravan Council.It was commissioned for council’s Freedom to Go campaign to change the public perception of leisure vehicles and to inspire and educate them about holidays in trailer tents, motorhomes, touring caravans, caravan holiday homes and lodges.The unique LEGO caravan is now on show next to the Caravan and Motorhome Club collection display in the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.Freedom to Go campaign director, Dan Connolly said: “The Lego caravan wa
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  • Cape Town 30-01-16 -<br />
South Africa creates a new Guinness World Record for  The Largest Parade of Kite-surfers  during the Virgin Kitesurfing Armada at Dolphin Beach in Table View. 415 participants successfully completed the 2.7km stretch from Dolphin beach to the Doodle beach front. The previous record was held by Spain with 352 participants.Many of the overseas kite boarders who took part are allso here for the Red Bull King of the Air event which takes place when the winds are near gale force in strength <br />
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South Africa creates a new Guinness World Record for  The Largest Parade of Kite-surfers  during the Virgin Kitesurfing Armada at Dolphin Beach in Table View. 415 participants successfully completed the 2.7km stretch from Dolphin beach to the Doodle beach front. The previous record was held by Spain with 352 participants.Many of the overseas kite boarders who took part are allso here for the Red Bull King of the Air event which takes place when the winds are near gale force in strength <br />
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  • Over 300 children set a new Guinness World Record for The World's Biggest Hula Hoop Dance Routine and marked the DVD release of the family comedy Alvin and The Chipmunks at Chessington World of Adventure in London.
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  • The Prince of Wales meets a group attempting a Guinness World Record Welsh cake during a visit to Llangwm, in west Wales.
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  • August 3, 2017 - China - Shangri-La, CHINA- (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) The 21-meter-tall golden prayer wheel, located in at Grand Buddha Temple in south China's Yunnan Province, is the world's largest and heaviest prayer wheel authorized by the Guinness World Records. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 6, 2016 - Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo, China - Jiaozuo,CHINA-November 6 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson, a 29-year-old slackline walker from France, walks backward on a slackline in Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo, central China's Henan Province, November 6th, 2016, breaking the Guinness World Records by finishing the backward walking on slackline in six minutes and one second. The Guinness World Records Challenge Competition of Backward Walking on Slackline was held in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan Province on November 6th, 2016. The French slackline walker Th¬®¬¶o Jim Daniel Sanson won the challenge competition and created a new Guinness World Record by walking the 100-meter-long slackline in about six minutes. Sanson said that he was very glad to win the competition and hoped that he could become a spokesman of Chinese environment because he was interested in scenic spots and environment in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Nazare, Portugal - The World Surf League (WSL) proudly announced that MAYA GABEIRA (BRA) has claimed the inaugural Women's XXL Biggest Wave Award and set a new Guinness World Records title for the Largest wave surfed unlimited (female). The 31-year old from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil successfully surfed a wave measuring 68 feet / 20.72 metres from trough to crest at the infamous big-wave break known as Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal on January 18, 2018. Gabeira's incredible feat did not come without its challenges. In 2013, Gabeira suffered a serious injury at Nazare, but her unwavering determination brought her back to the monstrous and dangerous wave to not only surf again, but set the women's world record. (Credit Image: ? WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Nazare, Portugal - The World Surf League (WSL) proudly announced that MAYA GABEIRA (BRA) has claimed the inaugural Women's XXL Biggest Wave Award and set a new Guinness World Records title for the Largest wave surfed unlimited (female). The 31-year old from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil successfully surfed a wave measuring 68 feet / 20.72 metres from trough to crest at the infamous big-wave break known as Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal on January 18, 2018. Gabeira's incredible feat did not come without its challenges. In 2013, Gabeira suffered a serious injury at Nazare, but her unwavering determination brought her back to the monstrous and dangerous wave to not only surf again, but set the women's world record. (Credit Image: ? WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Nazare, Portugal - The World Surf League (WSL) proudly announced that MAYA GABEIRA (BRA) has claimed the inaugural Women's XXL Biggest Wave Award and set a new Guinness World Records title for the Largest wave surfed unlimited (female). The 31-year old from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil successfully surfed a wave measuring 68 feet / 20.72 metres from trough to crest at the infamous big-wave break known as Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal on January 18, 2018. Gabeira's incredible feat did not come without its challenges. In 2013, Gabeira suffered a serious injury at Nazare, but her unwavering determination brought her back to the monstrous and dangerous wave to not only surf again, but set the women's world record. (Credit Image: ? WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Nazare, Portugal - The World Surf League (WSL) proudly announced that MAYA GABEIRA (BRA) has claimed the inaugural Women's XXL Biggest Wave Award and set a new Guinness World Records title for the Largest wave surfed unlimited (female). The 31-year old from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil successfully surfed a wave measuring 68 feet / 20.72 metres from trough to crest at the infamous big-wave break known as Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal on January 18, 2018. Gabeira's incredible feat did not come without its challenges. In 2013, Gabeira suffered a serious injury at Nazare, but her unwavering determination brought her back to the monstrous and dangerous wave to not only surf again, but set the women's world record. (Credit Image: ? WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Nazare, Portugal - The World Surf League (WSL) proudly announced that MAYA GABEIRA (BRA) has claimed the inaugural Women's XXL Biggest Wave Award and set a new Guinness World Records title for the Largest wave surfed unlimited (female). The 31-year old from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil successfully surfed a wave measuring 68 feet / 20.72 metres from trough to crest at the infamous big-wave break known as Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal on January 18, 2018. Gabeira's incredible feat did not come without its challenges. In 2013, Gabeira suffered a serious injury at Nazare, but her unwavering determination brought her back to the monstrous and dangerous wave to not only surf again, but set the women's world record. (Credit Image: ? WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 12, 2017 - inconnu - A chef has created the world's most expensive meaty burger that costs a whopping €2,050 Euros / $2,290 USD / £ 1,800 GBPThe burger confirmed as the world's priciest by Guinness World Records ,includes lobster, caviar, foie gras, and truffle.The beef patty in the world's priciest burger is a blend containing the most expensive steak in the world - a Japanese dry-aged Wagyu, while the other is a luxurious Black Angus beef steak.The lobster is infused with Hermit Dutch Coastal gin, while other prime toppings include artisan Remeker cheese, Japanese fruit tomatoes and pricey Iberian ham.The burger sauce is made using lobster and a host of other top-quality ingredients that reads like a gourmand's dream shopping list: Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee, Madagascan vanilla, saffron, and Japanese soy.And to top it all off, the brioche burger bun , worth €120 on its own) is covered in 24 karat gold leaf.Dutchman Buik, chef at the South of Houston restaurant in The Hague, said he created the pricey sandwich to earn a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.He had already made and sold 100 different types of limited edition burgers to celebrate selling 15,000 burgers at his previous workplace in just six months.But this time, he wanted to try something truly headline-grabbing to celebrate International Hamburger Day on May 28. The total cost of ingredients for his pricey burger came to €1,000 before he had even started cooking with them.He said his love of burgers stems from his time working for Soho House in London for two years.His gold leaf-topped burger doesn't feature on his restaurant's menu, but he said he would be willing to make it for someone if they asked for it.Buik, whose love of burgers stems from his time working for Soho House in London for two years, said his pricey burger - though delicious - is not the best he's ever eaten. He said that was one her ate at a Byron restaurant in the UK which cost him just #€1
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  • November 2, 2018 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Matt Gone has his body completely tattooed, so he has obtained Guinness World Records in Amsterdam. During this event the best tattoo artists from all over the world meet to show their new techniques and creations. There are also musical shows, streptease, meetings about the world of tattooing. (Credit Image: © Nacho Calonge/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 20, 2017 - Huntington Beach, California, USA - A surfer holds the certificate from the Guinness World Records that states that 511 surfers created the world's largest paddle out ''Surfing Circle of Honor'' in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning, June  20, 2017. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG) (Credit Image: © Mark Rightmire, Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Luoyang, Luoyang, China - Luoyang, CHINA-April 25 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Hundreds of Taoist priests kneel down at each step to worship Laozi in front of the world's tallest statue of Laozi at Laojun Mountain in Luoyang, central China's Henan Province, April 25th, 2017. The bronze statue of Laozi is verified by Guinness World Records as the world's tallest bronze statue of Laozi. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Gigantisch: Riesen-Hummer aus der Karibik gefischt / 2016 ***<br />
Giant lobster was caught by a fisherman in Bermuda<br />
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One unsuspecting fisherman caught one heck of a lobster weighing in at 14 pounds while on a fishing trip in Bermuda.<br />
The massive crustacean was caught 'by accident' as Tristan Loescher was out fishing for snapper,<br />
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Loescher reeled in the mammoth lobster while on the Sanctuary Marine Bermuda's charter boat, the station reported.<br />
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'Hurricane Nicole blew in some sea monsters.'<br />
Hurricane Nicole was a powerful category 4 hurricane that ripped through Bermuda last week with winds up to 115mph.<br />
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A storm surge was expected to raise water levels by six to eight feet above normal tides, and five to eight inches of rain are expected to fall over the island through Thursday evening, Fox reported.<br />
After Loescher took photos of the Giant Spiny lobster, it was released safely back into the ocean.<br />
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It's unclear how old the lobster is, but marine experts say they can live to be about 70 years old<br />
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The largest lobster ever caught weighed 44 pounds and was captured in 1977, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. <br />
That giant lobster was caught off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />
The average weight of most lobsters for sale are between one and three pounds. <br />
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For years  the largest lobster ever caught that weighed around 20 kg in 1977 off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />
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  • Gigantisch: Riesen-Hummer aus der Karibik gefischt / 2016 ***<br />
Giant lobster was caught by a fisherman in Bermuda<br />
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One unsuspecting fisherman caught one heck of a lobster weighing in at 14 pounds while on a fishing trip in Bermuda.<br />
The massive crustacean was caught 'by accident' as Tristan Loescher was out fishing for snapper,<br />
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Loescher reeled in the mammoth lobster while on the Sanctuary Marine Bermuda's charter boat, the station reported.<br />
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'Hurricane Nicole blew in some sea monsters.'<br />
Hurricane Nicole was a powerful category 4 hurricane that ripped through Bermuda last week with winds up to 115mph.<br />
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A storm surge was expected to raise water levels by six to eight feet above normal tides, and five to eight inches of rain are expected to fall over the island through Thursday evening, Fox reported.<br />
After Loescher took photos of the Giant Spiny lobster, it was released safely back into the ocean.<br />
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It's unclear how old the lobster is, but marine experts say they can live to be about 70 years old<br />
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The largest lobster ever caught weighed 44 pounds and was captured in 1977, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. <br />
That giant lobster was caught off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />
The average weight of most lobsters for sale are between one and three pounds. <br />
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For years  the largest lobster ever caught that weighed around 20 kg in 1977 off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />
Sanctuary Marine Bermuda/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Gigantisch: Riesen-Hummer aus der Karibik gefischt / 2016 ***<br />
Giant lobster was caught by a fisherman in Bermuda<br />
<br />
One unsuspecting fisherman caught one heck of a lobster weighing in at 14 pounds while on a fishing trip in Bermuda.<br />
The massive crustacean was caught 'by accident' as Tristan Loescher was out fishing for snapper,<br />
<br />
Loescher reeled in the mammoth lobster while on the Sanctuary Marine Bermuda's charter boat, the station reported.<br />
<br />
'Hurricane Nicole blew in some sea monsters.'<br />
Hurricane Nicole was a powerful category 4 hurricane that ripped through Bermuda last week with winds up to 115mph.<br />
<br />
A storm surge was expected to raise water levels by six to eight feet above normal tides, and five to eight inches of rain are expected to fall over the island through Thursday evening, Fox reported.<br />
After Loescher took photos of the Giant Spiny lobster, it was released safely back into the ocean.<br />
<br />
It's unclear how old the lobster is, but marine experts say they can live to be about 70 years old<br />
<br />
The largest lobster ever caught weighed 44 pounds and was captured in 1977, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. <br />
That giant lobster was caught off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />
The average weight of most lobsters for sale are between one and three pounds. <br />
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For years  the largest lobster ever caught that weighed around 20 kg in 1977 off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />
Sanctuary Marine Bermuda/Exclusivepix Media
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