The World Record of ‘largest wetland’ has been achieved by Panjin Red Beach from Panjin, Liaoning, China.
It spans over 51 square miles of coastal land. The soil is incredibly saline. Panjin Red Beach lies on the Shuangtaizi River estuary, just outside of Panjin city. Red Beach is famous for its landscape featuring the red plant of Seepweed (Suaeda salsa of the Chenopodiaceae family). Seepweed needs the saline conditions to grow. The seepweed matures in autumn then its leaves turn a deep red colour. Entire Panjin Red Beach is covered with it hence many Chinese people have dubbed it ‘red carpet beach’. The entire wetland is considered a protected area, as it’s also home to more than 260 varieties of birds and around 400 species of wildlife.
The World Record of ‘largest toast mosaic’ has been achieved by Ms. Laura Hadland from Warrington, Cheshire, UK.
Toast Loving Ms. Hadland turned a photo of her mother-in-law into the world’s largest toast mosaic by arranging Nine Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Two (9852) slices of breads toasted at varying degrees to create the mosaic of size 32 ft 8i n x 42 ft 3 in.
The World Record of ‘most expensive bike’ has been achieved by Cosmic Starship Harley Davidson from California, USA.
It is the world’s first and only million dollar Harley. Artist Jack Armstrong painted the powerful six-cylinder engine “Cosmic Starship”. Harley-Davidson motorcycle has been unveiled at Bartels Harley-Davidson in Marina Del Rey, California.
The World Record of ‘first Ayurvedic museum’ has been achieved by Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust from Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.
In 1997; under guidance of Swami Ramdev ji and Acharya Balkrishna ji, Yogpeeth has inaugurated the first Ayurvedic museum which has more than 700 varieties of plants, shrubs, creepers and trees of Ayurvedic medicinal value.