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30+ Bizarre World Records You Won’t Believe Exist

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There are numerous records in the Guinness Book of World Records that people can break in a variety of fields. Although most records are ordinary, there are a few that are truly unique, and people try to surpass them. There is a record for every individual to surpass, ranging from the longest fingernails to the highest number of piercings on a person’s face. We have curated a compilation of the most eccentric records that are bound to astonish you with their peculiarities.

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1. Nine-Layer Bed Of Nails For A Cozy Nights Sleep

This bed is undesirable for us to rest upon. Vispy Kharadi, a martial arts expert, and his team from India have achieved the world record for creating the highest number of layers in a nail sandwich. This peculiar feat appeared to be both agonizing and perilous. The person at the bottom made a concerted effort to concentrate his gaze amidst the growing layers of nails and the people above him.

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Remarkably, these individuals not only survived this audacious feat but also managed to set a new world record in the process. While most individuals wouldn’t typically consider participating in this activity, it ultimately brought them fame, so they endured the discomfort for a brief period.

2. World’s Strongest Man Also Starred In Game Of Thrones

The television series Game of Thrones widely acknowledges Hafthor Bjornsson as the actor who portrays Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane. Despite his mountain-like physique, Bjornsson also claims the title for being the strongest man in the world. The Icelandic individual undergoes training at Thor’s Power Gym, focusing on improving their deadlift capacity.

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Bjornsson currently holds the record for lifting 1,104 pounds (501 kilograms), and his strength continues to increase with every training session. His immense muscular strength enables him to effortlessly manipulate objects as heavy as cars or even elephants. The immense physical might possessed by this individual is quite remarkable, which undoubtedly led to his nickname “The Mountain” in the popular HBO television series.

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3. These Two Held The World’s Longest Handshake

It is difficult to fathom the level of discomfort that Jack Tsonis and Lindsay Morrison must have experienced while attempting to beat the record for the longest handshake. Hulk Hogan, the renowned wrestler, visited them after the handshake, which lasted an astonishing 12 hours.

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In 2009, these two individuals achieved victory through their determined efforts, only to have their accomplishment subsequently surpassed. In 2016, Matt Holmes and Juan Diaz de Leon, who were business partners, engaged in a handshake that lasted for a duration of 43 hours and 35 minutes. Remarkably, it is possible for anyone to engage in a handshake for a duration exceeding a few seconds.

4. Bare It All For The Largest Number Of People Skinny Dipping Record

In 2018, a total of 2,500 women congregated in the southern region of Dublin, Ireland, with the intention of establishing a new record for the most number of individuals participating in a simultaneous act of skinny dipping. The swimmers collected donations for a charitable organization that supports cancer-affected children. The event commenced in 2013 following a woman’s triumph over breast cancer and her desire to commemorate the occasion in a philanthropic and empowering manner.

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A significant number of ladies had a sense of liberation, as they had never before exposed their bodies in such a large gathering of individuals. Individuals adorned themselves with whimsical headwear, wigs, and shades, while the remainder of their bodies remained uncovered. In addition to setting a record, the women also contributed to an admirable cause and promoted body positivity.

5. Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let Down The World’s Longest Hair

If you believe that your unpleasant haircut caused you distress, then you are unfamiliar with the experiences of Nilanshi Patel. At the age of six, Patel received an unpleasant haircut, prompting her to let her hair grow for a duration of 11 years. Currently at the age of 17, Patel has no intentions of trimming her hair in the near future, as she greatly appreciates her lengthy tresses.

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In 2018, she set a new record with her hair measuring 5.5 feet in length. After a span of two years, it has seen a growth spurt and now measures six feet in height. Patel maintains her long hair by washing it weekly and using a homemade hair oil prepared by her mother with undisclosed ingredients. Brushing her hair requires one hour, while drying it takes half an hour. Despite the time-consuming process, she believes it is worthwhile.

6. The World’s Tallest And Shortest Man Regularly Hang Out

Sultan Kosen, a prominent farmer and herder from Turkey, has gained international recognition for his world-record-breaking achievements. Kosen, who stands at 8 feet and 2 inches tall, has stated that there are numerous benefits and drawbacks to being of such considerable stature. Because of his height, he was unable to complete his education and faces difficulties in finding clothing that accommodates his tall stature. Nevertheless, his exceptional visual acuity allows him to perceive objects that are far away, and his tall stature provides him with an advantageous position for performing tasks in and around the house.

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Chandra Bahadur Dangi, hailing from Nepal, held the title of the world’s shortest man until his demise in 2015. Standing at a height of 1 foot and 9 inches, he sought to use his recognition by Guinness World Records to draw attention to his modest hometown. Prior to his demise, he had the opportunity to embark on a few journeys, such as his visit to London to meet Kosen.

7. Charlie Has The World’s Loudest Bark

Charlie, a golden retriever, holds the Guinness World Record for possessing the highest decibel level in his bark. A dog’s bark typically registers at approximately 100 decibels, but Charlie’s bark tested specifically at 113.1 dB. According to his owner’s account, he exhibits a remarkable level of tranquility within the confines of his residence.

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In 2012, the Purina Bark in the Park event awarded Charlie this title. His volume is unmatched by any other dog, despite numerous attempts. According to Charlie’s owner, he acquired a loud bark when he was a puppy and gradually amplified it as he matured.

8. The World’s Shortest Woman Is Only 24 Inches Tall

Jyoti Amge, a 26-year-old actress from India, holds the title of being the world’s tiniest living woman. Amge, measuring just two feet and three-quarter inches, received the Guinness title on her 18th birthday in 2011. Her diminutive size is a result of a hereditary condition known as achondroplasia.

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In addition to her Guinness record, Amge gained recognition for her portrayal of Ma Petite in a 12-episode stint on the television series American Horror Story: Freak Show. In 2012, Amge journeyed to Nepal, where she encountered the tiniest living man on Earth, and together they took part in the 57th edition of the record book by posing for it.

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