logo

Floating record broken in Argentina

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
Share to Google Classroom

A new world record has been set for human floating by almost 2,000 people in Argentina.

Helped by the salty waters of Lake Epecuen, in the Buenos Aires province, some 1, 941 people joined hands and floated to set a new Guinness world record.

They floated together for about 30 seconds.

The Guinness Book of Records certified that the stunt easily qualified for new world record status, smashing the record previously set in Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan, in 2014.

On that occasion, 650 people joined hands and used flotation aids to stay buoyant.

4 Responses

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

1
In a hair-raising tale from Uttar Pradesh, India, meet Smita...
1
In a bizarre incident in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia,...
1
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are back, and this year...
1
Twenty-six-year-old Kalpana Balan from India, has clinched a coveted spot...

World & National News

1
Christmas is just around the corner, and what better way...
1
Jonathan, a Seychelles giant tortoise, recently celebrated his 191st birthday...
1
In a bizarre incident in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia,...