Mad World: Unbelievable Human Achievements

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    • Publish Date: Nov 10 2016 11:42AM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 10 2016 11:57AM
Mad World: Unbelievable Human Achievements

The unbelievable world records established by these humans is fantastical and absolutely bizarre in equal measures.
Caution, you may not be able to believe your eyes.   


There is no dearth of crazy people in this world. While you and I are spending our best years relaxing, there are people out there doing the wackiest things ever and making entries into the Guinness Book Of World Records! Here are the 22 craziest world records ever you’ve got to see right now. If you know more, tell us about it in the comments section!


1. Maximum Eye Popping


Pinto broke a world record of popping his eyes the furthest by popping them about 7 mm (03 inches) out of his eye sockets. He has been doing it since he was 9 years old. 

2. The Oldest Wing Walker


Thomas Lackey made a World Record in 2010 when he challenged life by wing walking at the age of 90. He’s the oldest wing walker ever. 

3. Pulling Heaviest Vehicle For 100 ft.

Reverend Kevin Faist, a Canadian man, pulled a firetruck that weighed over 126,200 pounds. Can you imagine?

4. Buried Alive For The Longest Time

Fakir Zdenek Zahradka lived for 10 days after getting buried alive in a wooden coffin with the help of just a ventilation pipe. He survived without food or water. The previous record was set at 4 days.

5. The Man With The Maximum Piercings


In 2010, Rolf Buchholz broke all previous records of body piercings. He had a total of 453 body piercings, 158 of them were around his lips. 

6. The Man With The Maximum Tattoos

This Australian man, Lucky Diamond Rich, has got his whole body covered in black ink. 

7. The Woman With The Maximum Piercings


Elaine Davidson holds the world record for being the world’s most pierced woman. She has more than1900 piercings on her body.


8. The Woman With The Maximum Tattoos: 
95 per cent of Julia Gnuse’s body is covered with tattoos. 

9. The Largest Key Card Hotel

Berg built a 400 square foot hotel using 200,000 Holiday Inn key cards.
The hotel consists of a guest bedroom, bathroom and lobby with life-sized furniture – and all of that made just out of key cards.

10. Longest Legs In The World

Svetlana Pankratova holds this record with her 52 inches long legs.

11. Most People Brushing Their Teeth At The Same Time

It took 10,800 students to come together and brush their teeth for three minutes to make this World Record in Manila, Philippines. 

12. World’s Shortest Man

Khagendra Thapa Magar, a teenager from Nepal, made a World Record of being the shortest man in the world. 

13. Maximum Number Of Straws Stuffed In Mouth

Simon Elmore stuffed 400 straws in his mouth and held them in place for 10 seconds.

14. Cutting Apples Held Between The Teeth With A Chainsaw

Johnny Strange cut a total of eight apples in just one minute, holding the apples in between his teeth, using a chainsaw.

15. Youngest Person To Climb Mt. Everest

Jordan Romero was only 13 when he accomplished this mammoth task, breaking the previous record by Temba Tsheri from Nepal who was 16 years old.

16. Shooting Arrows With Feet


Nancy Siefker, an American woman, shot an arrow with her feet that travelled to a distance of 20 ft. 

17. Balancing Maximum Spoons On Face

Aaron Caissie balanced 17 spoons on his face at the same time.

18. Longest Nose

Mehmet Ozyurek from Turkey holds the world record for having the longest nose at 8.8 cm.

19. Swallowing Steel Sword

This American woman called Natasha Veruschka swallowed a 58 cm long sword. This is too crazy to believe!

20. Staying With Maximum Scorpions

Thailand’s Kanchana Ketkaew stayed in a 12 square metre glass room filled with more than 5000 scorpions for 33 days. Even though she got stung 13 times during this time, she never gave up.

21. Most Needles On Face

Wei Shengchu from China pierced his face with a whopping 2188 acupuncture needles.
And, he didn’t even bat an eyelid while doing it.

22. Picking A Table With Your Teeth

Not only did Georges Christen from Luxembourg pick the 12 kg table, he made a 50 kg girl sit on top of it and carried the table to a distance of 118 m.
We cannot help but ask ‘kya aapke toothpaste mein namak hai?’


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Comments

Linet Christina Thomas Ryan International School Nallasopara

Unbelievable, jaw-ping facts.

Brenda Marshal PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

Mind blowing. Unbelievable..

Darshil Shah ST. XAVIERS - LOYOLLA -2 LOYOLLA 2

The most horrifying one is the 20th one. How can a person live with 5000 scorpions? Unbelievable!

Smriti R P VENKAT INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

OMG

Smriti R P VENKAT INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

Amazing

R.H.Lakshana Chinmaya Vidyalaya Virugambakkam

Wow. the people are very talented. but these are way too extreme!

Onkarpreet Bhavan Vidyalaya

OMG. These are so great.

Onkarpreet Bhavan Vidyalaya

Jaw-ping facts.

Brenda Marshal PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

Wow..

E. Deepak Sen Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Awesome and speechless.

E. Deepak Sen Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Romero is mind blowing.

Sharmeen Khan PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

The 14th and 19th one are the craziest.

Mansi Borade PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

wow!!!!!!!!!!! it is outstanding...............

Mansi Borade PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

I think it is all GOD given gift to them..........

Mansi Borade PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

really it is fantastic and amazing.

Mansi Borade PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

really it is fantastic and amazing.

Nishi Upadhyay BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

mind -boggling

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