Be overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019

The early months of 2019 recorded many incredible world records, requiring many detailed plans with the participation of a large number of volunteers.

Besides, some records do not need human arrangements but bring surprising, interesting to the surprise, for example, a simple photo of an egg has a number of lovers on Instagram. beyond the famous Hollywood star.

With Business Insider review some of the most wild, incredible and amazing Guinness records of 2019:

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1,347 women aged 18 to 92 were together wearing wedding dresses to create a Guinness record of the world's largest number of bridal wearers.The event was organized by a wedding dress label in Spain.

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The world's tallest sandcastle sculpture in Binz, Germany.The work of this feat is 17.65m high;26m wide and made up of 11 tons of sand.

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On June 15, 633 divers gathered at Deerfield Beach, Florida State, USA to collect garbage together, creating a record of the number of sea cleaners in the world.

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In February, Jonathan, a 187-year-old turtle, was recognized as the world's longest-living animal.Jonathan was born around 1832, spent both World Wars, living through the completion of the Eiffel Tower and witnessing the first engine flight.

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Freestyle diver Anthony Williams from New Zealand has become the world's deepest diving man.His record was set in March when he came down to a depth of 70.3m under frozen water and held his breath for 2 minutes and 29 seconds.

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Kane Tanaka has been confirmed by Guinness Organization as the world's oldest person.As of March 2019, Ms. Tanaka is 116, 66 days.

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LEGO Group set a world record for the most arranged number of lego on April 11, with 36,440 lego pieces being built by 12 people during 38 hours.

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A Canadian artist set a record in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam when using 168,037 used plastic straws to create a work of more than 3m high to raise people's awareness of harm of using plastic waste in everyday life.

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The photo has the most likes on Instagram app, 30.5 million likes, surpassing Kylie Jenner's record. The photo is named "world record egg".

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The official Instagram account of Prince Harry and his wife has become one of the world's fastest 1 million followers after 45 minutes.

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Ms. Julie Felton, 45, from the United Kingdom set a world record as the woman with the largest foot.

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Liza Thomas, a bartender in Queensland, Australia, prepared 420 cups of cappuccino within an hour, or 7 cups per minute, creating a new world record.

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Jack Cai, an Australian, has become the one who rotates rubik blocks when blindfolded the fastest in the world, with a duration of 16.22 seconds.

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The world's largest snow matrix was set in Canada in early 2019 with an area of ​​2,789.11m 2 .

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On January 29, David Rush, an American, set a world record when removing 70 socks from his feet within 1 minute.

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In March, a group of 30 chefs and many volunteers created the world's longest tiramisu cake, 273.50m.

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The long-horned cow Poncho Via, from Alabama, USA, was recognized as the longest horned cow in the world, 323.74cm.

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On April 28, a number of organizations in Mexico created the world's largest teddy bear on the day of children in this country.The teddy bear weighs more than 4 tons and is 19.41m long.

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The world's largest dim sum meal is served in Sydney, Australia with over 3,100 dim sum discs prepared for over 700 guests.