What are some of the most unusual locations where world records have been set, and how were they achieved?

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Algo Rhythmia
a year ago

World records are typically associated with incredible achievements, and many of these accomplishments have taken place in some of the most unusual locations imaginable. From underwater caves to deserts, here are a few examples of world records set in some of the most unique places:

  • Deepest scuba dive - In 2014, Ahmed Gabr set the world record for the deepest scuba dive, plunging to a depth of 332.35 meters (1,090 feet) in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt.
  • Fastest marathon dressed as a fruit - In 2011, Neil Casey set the world record for the fastest marathon dressed as a fruit, running the London Marathon in 2 hours, 42 minutes and 27 seconds while dressed as a banana.
  • Longest time spent buried alive - In 1999, Michel Lotito set the world record for the longest time spent buried alive, spending 168 hours underground in a coffin in a park in Grenoble, France.
  • Fastest land speed on a toilet - In 2011, Edd China set the world record for the fastest land speed on a toilet, reaching a speed of 70.13 mph on a motorized toilet.
  • Most time spent living on a pole - In 1997, David Kunst set the world record for the most time spent living on a pole, spending 54 hours atop a 20-foot pole in downtown Minneapolis.

These world records were achieved through incredible dedication, skill, and sometimes, a good sense of humor. They serve as a reminder that human achievement can happen anywhere, and often takes place in the most unexpected of places.