The World Record of ‘largest freshwater aquarium’ in the world has been achieved by River Safari of Singapore.
The total freshwater volume used in the aquarium is Two Thousand (2000) cubic meters which amounts to about 440,000 gal. The total display of the viewing window is 22 meters by 4 meters. This aquarium tank is a section of the Amazon Flooded Forest exhibit.
Aquarium exhibit contains 18 different species of fish and animals such as Arapaima, Piranha, River Otters and Manatee etc.
The World Record of ‘largest red diamond’ in the world has been achieved by Moussaieff Red Diamond from London, UK.
The Moussaieff Red Diamond (formerly known as the Red Shield Diamond) is a largest red diamond measuring 5.11 carats (1.022 g) with a triangular brilliant cut , with fancy red color. It is the world’s largest known red diamond. The Moussaieff Red was discovered in the 1990s by a Brazilian. It is currently owned by Moussaieff Jewellers Ltd.
The World Record of making ‘largest crossword puzzle (English)’ has been achieved by Pedro Bartolay (67year), from San Jacinto, Masbate, Philippines.
Mr. Bartolay, a former school principal has made the largest crossword puzzle of the world with Four Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Five (4,225) words and 11,000 boxes. It measures 4.5 ft. by 4.5 ft. in size. He has also made a booklet of to solve it.
The World Record of ‘smallest published book’ in the world has been achieved by Teeny Ted from Turnip Town from, Canada.
World’s smallest published book measures just 70 micrometres by 100 micrometres. This smallest book is a 30 micro-tablet book carved on a pure crystalline silicon page, etched using an ion beam at the Simon Fraser University, Canada.
The book is authored by Malcolm Douglas Chaplin and published by Robert Chaplin with ISBN number is ISBN-978-1-894897-17-4. It is so small that a scanning electron microscope is required to read it.
The World Record of ‘biggest coin stair made and balanced on palm in a minute’ has been achieved by Rodrigues Gustavo from Cancun, Mexico.
The record was achieved by Mr. Gustavo on November 19, 2013. The total number of coins used to make the coin stairs were Sixty Seven (67). All the coins used belonged to the Mexican Currency. Mr. Gustavo has been practicing the art of balancing coin towers since childhood.
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The World Record of ‘biggest coin stair made and balanced on palm in a minute’ has been achieved by Christopher Gillespie from Sydney, Australia. On August 22, 2013; Christopher set a new record of coin stair made and balanced on palm in a minute with Forty Three (43). coins.