Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019

The first months of 2019 recorded many incredible world records, requiring a lot of detailed planning with the participation of a large number of volunteers.

Besides, some records do not require human arrangement but bring unexpected surprises, for example, a simple photo of an egg has a number of likes on Instagram. far beyond the famous Hollywood star.

Join Business Insider to review some of the wildest, most unbelievable and amazing Guinness records of 2019:

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
1,347 women between the ages of 18 and 92 wore wedding dresses together to set the Guinness World Record for the most number of people wearing bridal gowns. The event was organized by a wedding dress brand in Spain.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
World’s tallest sandcastle sculpture in Binz, Germany. This work of wonder is 17.65m high; 26m wide and made up of 11 tons of sand.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
On June 15, 633 divers gathered at Deerfield beach, Florida, USA to collect trash together, creating a record for the most number of people cleaning the sea in the world.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
In February, a tortoise named Jonathan, 187 years old, was recognized as the world’s oldest living animal. Jonathan was born around 1832, lived through both World Wars, lived through the completion of the Eiffel Tower and witnessed the first engine flight.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
New Zealand freediver Anthony Williams has become the world’s deepest man ice diver. His record was set in March when he dived to a depth of 70.3m under freezing water and held his breath for 2 minutes and 29 seconds.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
Kane Tanaka has been confirmed by Guinness as the world’s oldest person. As of March 2019, Ms. Tanaka is 116 years old, 66 days old.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
The LEGO Group set the world record for the most Lego pieces assembled on April 11, with 36,440 pieces built by 12 people in 38 hours.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
A Canadian artist has set a record in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam when he used 168,037 used plastic straws to create a work over 3m tall to raise people’s awareness of harm. of the use of plastic waste in daily life.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
The photo has the most likes on the Instagram app, 30.5 million likes, surpassing even Kylie Jenner’s record. The photo was named “world record egg”.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
The official Instagram account of Prince Harry and his wife has become the fastest account to reach 1 million followers in the world after just 45 minutes.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
Julie Felton, 45, from the UK set a world record as the woman with the largest feet.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
Liza Thomas, a bartender in Queensland, Australia, prepared 420 cappuccinos in an hour, or 7 cups per minute, setting a new world record.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
Jack Cai, from Australia, became the fastest blindfolded Rubik’s Cube spinner in the world, with a time of 16.22 seconds.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
The world’s largest snow matrix just set a record in Canada at the beginning of 2019 with an area of 2,789.11m 2 .

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
On January 29, David Rush, an American, set a world record when removing 70 socks from his foot in 1 minute.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
In March, a team of 30 chefs and many volunteers created the world’s longest tiramisu, 273.50 meters.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
Long-horned bull Poncho Via, from Alabama, USA, has been recognized as the longest-horned cow in the world, 323.74cm.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
On April 28, several organizations in Mexico created the world’s largest teddy bear for Children’s Day in this country. The teddy bear weighs more than 4 tons and is 19.41m long.

Overwhelmed with the most surprising world records in 2019
The world’s largest dim sum meal was served in Sydney, Australia with more than 3,100 dim sum plates prepared for over 700 diners.