Ten of the most amazing records in the world
Humans have always wanted to be the best, the fastest, the tallest, the strongest. We compete with each other in sports, mental skills, and collecting the finest. The most enduring and talented are the Guinness Book of Records each year. It is a sense of pride and pride.
This legendary book highlights various activities and achievements, ranging from the number of tattoos, to the length of the beard, to the hours and hours of reading in extreme situations. We give you the most desirable ones. Maybe you will become one of them in the future.
1. The first woman to travel all over the world
"As a young girl, I dreamed of seeing more countries and making the world a better place," says the young record holder.
Cassandra De Pecol is a 27-year-old traveler with two world records. He has just finished his journey with the money he has received from charities. During his adventures, Cassandra has been in 193 countries and in 3 regions (Kosovo, Palestina, Taiwan) with controversial issues. In addition, his expedition lasted 18 months and 26 days. This made him the fastest traveler in the world.
2. The man with the highest number of University Education diplomas in the world
What is its secret? She gets up and reads at 3:00 every night.
It is not an exaggeration to say that this old Italian was well-read. Luciano Bayett, 70, retired, resides near Rome, holds 15 bachelor's and master's degrees from the university. When Luciano first got his eighth diploma in 2002, he entered the Guinness Book of Records.
Currently, his office holds diplomas in philosophy, law, sociology, literature, criminology, military strategy, motor skills, physical education and many more. She also plans to earn her 16th degree in food.
3. Who has the most foreign languages in the world?
Polyglot is a person who speaks fluently in 6 languages. Hyperpoliglot can speak 12 or more languages. But how many languages do you need to access to the Guinness Book of Records? The Guinness Book of Records has named Ziad Fazah, a Lebanese-speaking language expert in 58 languages. However, he cannot answer even simple questions in foreign languages that he was told during a TV show he was invited to attend.
Another German candidate is Emil Krebs, who died in 1930. He said he knows 65 foreign languages and studies 120 more. Emil also boasted that he could say "kiss me behind me" in 40 foreign languages. A very important skill for a politician ...
4. Girl with the highest IQ
The girl recently passed Mensa's test to get rid of her parents' requests for study.
IQ test is the best way to determine the level of human consciousness. However, it is very difficult to score high on this test. In 2016, Kashmea Wahi, an 11-year-old student from the UK, passed the test with a remarkable score of 162. This shows that this girl is as smart as the great scientists like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. We look forward to discovering something great and beneficial to mankind. We hope this will be about healing the incurable diseases.
5. The maximum number of Guinness records
In this picture, Ashrita Furman holds the record for maintaining a balance in fitness with 2 hours, 16 minutes and 2 seconds. This result was set on July 22, 2003, in front of the legendary Stonehenge ruins.
Furman lives in New York, a follower of the doctrine of spiritualism (belief in the Hereafter and the belief that people will speak to spirits after death). He is also a record holder of the world's highest number of records. So many record words in one sentence. What we say is the fact is!
He jumped his first title in 1979, with 27,000 clapping hands. Since then, he has traveled around the world and has received nearly 200 certificates from the Guinness Book of Records. It is also the highest number on the Eiffel Tower, the American Revolutionary Paul Revere's most famous horse racing track, and one mile (1 mile) across the Great Wall of China. , 6 km) with the highest speed jumps.
6. The fastest reader in the world
Did you know that the main prototype in The Rain Man is Mr. Peak?
Rapid reading is the knowledge that most people learn but rarely attain high results. Kim Pik is a very interesting example in this regard. He has a serious physical disability and a great ability at the same time. He is sometimes called "megaolim" because he reads books very quickly.
But the main thing is that he can remember almost everything he once read. One day Kim read two parallel pages simultaneously with her eyes. The reading was then checked, and 98% of the text was read.
Who was born without plexus skin, the plexus nerve fibers that connect the two hemispheres of his brain. So far, no one has been able to explain the skills of the "megaolim" with severe illnesses.
7. The first person to sail alone in the world
Joshua Slokum - He had a difficult life as a sailor. But this continued until he retired and made his great journey. On April 24, 1895, 51-year-old Slokum began his world tour. He did not use the chronometer used to navigate the world oceans at that time, but instead worked on navigation calculations.
The sailor sailed 74,000 km on June 28, 1898, and returned home despite robberies and dangerous waves. He would later write his book, Alone Swimming in the World. This book tells of the incredible experiences of a fearless sailor. Joshua dies because he cannot learn to swim in the sea, even when he is old.
8. Youngest record holder in the world
Jordan Romero is not a lazy teenager. In 2010 he managed to get into the Guinness Book of Records. At the age of 13, Romero climbed Mount Everest, the highest in the world. He goes up the mountain of Jamolungma (another name of the highest mountain in the world) to realize his dream "Seven Peaks".
His plan was to reach the highest peaks in the world. The young man completed his final goal in December 2011, hitting the Vinson Peak in Antarctica. That is why Jordan at the age of 15 was recognized as the youngest record holder to reach the top 7 in the world. He did it for 5 months and 12 days.
9. The First Lone Flight on Earth
Wylie Post was one of the most popular pilots of the 1930s. He has several records. One of his greatest achievements is a 7-day, 18-hour, 49-minute flight across the globe. He has traveled the entire distance through a monoplane driver named Vinny Pay and with a compass. Despite technical problems, the Post surpassed its previous record of 10 hours. Unfortunately, the legendary pilot was killed by a plane crash in 1935 with the famous American comic artist Vil Rogers.
10. The oldest man in the world
The Guinness Book of Records was handed over to Jeanne Louise Kalman from France, whose birth and death dates were determined. Ms. Kalman died in 1997 at the age of 122 years, 5 months and 14 days.
Living the longest in the world is a wonderful success. Imagine that she was born in 1875 and experienced significant events in modern history, as well as famous politicians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She also lived longer than her relatives and relatives.
This woman's genetics and lifestyle are becoming a source of knowledge for scientists on aging and longevity. But it is clear that Jeanne enjoyed hiking in the fresh air and played several sports at the same time. We hope you will too!
Humans have always wanted to be the best, the fastest, the tallest, the strongest. We compete with each other in sports, mental skills, and collecting the finest. The most enduring and talented are the Guinness Book of Records each year. It is a sense of pride and pride.
This legendary book highlights various activities and achievements, ranging from the number of tattoos, to the length of the beard, to the hours and hours of reading in extreme situations. We give you the most desirable ones. Maybe you will become one of them in the future.
1. The first woman to travel all over the world
"As a young girl, I dreamed of seeing more countries and making the world a better place," says the young record holder.
Cassandra De Pecol is a 27-year-old traveler with two world records. He has just finished his journey with the money he has received from charities. During his adventures, Cassandra has been in 193 countries and in 3 regions (Kosovo, Palestina, Taiwan) with controversial issues. In addition, his expedition lasted 18 months and 26 days. This made him the fastest traveler in the world.
2. The man with the highest number of University Education diplomas in the world
What is its secret? She gets up and reads at 3:00 every night.
It is not an exaggeration to say that this old Italian was well-read. Luciano Bayett, 70, retired, resides near Rome, holds 15 bachelor's and master's degrees from the university. When Luciano first got his eighth diploma in 2002, he entered the Guinness Book of Records.
Currently, his office holds diplomas in philosophy, law, sociology, literature, criminology, military strategy, motor skills, physical education and many more. She also plans to earn her 16th degree in food.
3. Who has the most foreign languages in the world?
Polyglot is a person who speaks fluently in 6 languages. Hyperpoliglot can speak 12 or more languages. But how many languages do you need to access to the Guinness Book of Records? The Guinness Book of Records has named Ziad Fazah, a Lebanese-speaking language expert in 58 languages. However, he cannot answer even simple questions in foreign languages that he was told during a TV show he was invited to attend.
Another German candidate is Emil Krebs, who died in 1930. He said he knows 65 foreign languages and studies 120 more. Emil also boasted that he could say "kiss me behind me" in 40 foreign languages. A very important skill for a politician ...
4. Girl with the highest IQ
The girl recently passed Mensa's test to get rid of her parents' requests for study.
IQ test is the best way to determine the level of human consciousness. However, it is very difficult to score high on this test. In 2016, Kashmea Wahi, an 11-year-old student from the UK, passed the test with a remarkable score of 162. This shows that this girl is as smart as the great scientists like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. We look forward to discovering something great and beneficial to mankind. We hope this will be about healing the incurable diseases.
5. The maximum number of Guinness records
In this picture, Ashrita Furman holds the record for maintaining a balance in fitness with 2 hours, 16 minutes and 2 seconds. This result was set on July 22, 2003, in front of the legendary Stonehenge ruins.
Furman lives in New York, a follower of the doctrine of spiritualism (belief in the Hereafter and the belief that people will speak to spirits after death). He is also a record holder of the world's highest number of records. So many record words in one sentence. What we say is the fact is!
He jumped his first title in 1979, with 27,000 clapping hands. Since then, he has traveled around the world and has received nearly 200 certificates from the Guinness Book of Records. It is also the highest number on the Eiffel Tower, the American Revolutionary Paul Revere's most famous horse racing track, and one mile (1 mile) across the Great Wall of China. , 6 km) with the highest speed jumps.
6. The fastest reader in the world
Did you know that the main prototype in The Rain Man is Mr. Peak?
Rapid reading is the knowledge that most people learn but rarely attain high results. Kim Pik is a very interesting example in this regard. He has a serious physical disability and a great ability at the same time. He is sometimes called "megaolim" because he reads books very quickly.
But the main thing is that he can remember almost everything he once read. One day Kim read two parallel pages simultaneously with her eyes. The reading was then checked, and 98% of the text was read.
Who was born without plexus skin, the plexus nerve fibers that connect the two hemispheres of his brain. So far, no one has been able to explain the skills of the "megaolim" with severe illnesses.
7. The first person to sail alone in the world
Joshua Slokum - He had a difficult life as a sailor. But this continued until he retired and made his great journey. On April 24, 1895, 51-year-old Slokum began his world tour. He did not use the chronometer used to navigate the world oceans at that time, but instead worked on navigation calculations.
The sailor sailed 74,000 km on June 28, 1898, and returned home despite robberies and dangerous waves. He would later write his book, Alone Swimming in the World. This book tells of the incredible experiences of a fearless sailor. Joshua dies because he cannot learn to swim in the sea, even when he is old.
8. Youngest record holder in the world
Jordan Romero is not a lazy teenager. In 2010 he managed to get into the Guinness Book of Records. At the age of 13, Romero climbed Mount Everest, the highest in the world. He goes up the mountain of Jamolungma (another name of the highest mountain in the world) to realize his dream "Seven Peaks".
His plan was to reach the highest peaks in the world. The young man completed his final goal in December 2011, hitting the Vinson Peak in Antarctica. That is why Jordan at the age of 15 was recognized as the youngest record holder to reach the top 7 in the world. He did it for 5 months and 12 days.
9. The First Lone Flight on Earth
Wylie Post was one of the most popular pilots of the 1930s. He has several records. One of his greatest achievements is a 7-day, 18-hour, 49-minute flight across the globe. He has traveled the entire distance through a monoplane driver named Vinny Pay and with a compass. Despite technical problems, the Post surpassed its previous record of 10 hours. Unfortunately, the legendary pilot was killed by a plane crash in 1935 with the famous American comic artist Vil Rogers.
10. The oldest man in the world
The Guinness Book of Records was handed over to Jeanne Louise Kalman from France, whose birth and death dates were determined. Ms. Kalman died in 1997 at the age of 122 years, 5 months and 14 days.
Living the longest in the world is a wonderful success. Imagine that she was born in 1875 and experienced significant events in modern history, as well as famous politicians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She also lived longer than her relatives and relatives.
This woman's genetics and lifestyle are becoming a source of knowledge for scientists on aging and longevity. But it is clear that Jeanne enjoyed hiking in the fresh air and played several sports at the same time. We hope you will too!
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