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Five of the Wildest Guinness World Records In 2019

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1. 644 Florida scuba divers broke a record for the world’s largest ocean cleanup event. 2. Two New York City museums created the world’s longest feather boa. 3. Kane Tanaka became the world’s oldest living person at 116-years-old. 4. A display of 34,440 “Star Wars” minifigures broke a world record. 5. A photo of an egg became the most-liked photo on Instagram.

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