The Copenhagen Guiness World of Records Museum presents world records in sport, art, fashion, music, nature, people, and everything else imaginable through models, photographs, videos, and interactive displays. Records reveal the fastest, tallest, shortest, oldest, youngest, hairiest, most expensive, most often, most eaten, and most unusual.
People can stand next to a model of the world's tallest man, measuring an amazing 272 centimetres (8 foot, 11 inches). They can see a man who eats metal, and videos of people eating spaghetti, eggs, prunes, hotdogs, and all sorts of foods.
Records include:
(1) The longest sausage in one piece on record was 46.3 kilometres long made in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, by M&M Butcher and the company J.M Schneider Inc. on April 28-29, 1995.
(2) Karen Stevenson of Wallasey, Merseyside, England, ate 2,780 cold baked beans one by one with a cocktail stick in 30 minutes on April 4, 1981. Eating records of this kind are potentially dangerous and are no longer reported in The Guiness Book of Records.
(3) The most expensive chocolates are made by Charbonel et Walker at US$23 per piece.
(4) The most expensive shoes are mink-lined golf shoes wiht 18 carat gold embellishments and ruby-tipped gold spikes, made by Stylo Matchmakers of England, which sold for 13,500 British pounds in 1993.
MARTINA NICOLLSis an international aid and development consultant, and the authorof:- Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom(2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
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