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Sultan Kösen
tallest living human
Adriana Sklenaříková
Slovak actress, model and TV presenter
Jyoti Amge
Indian actress notable for being the world's smallest living woman
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
set of two parallel bridges over Lake Pontchartrain in southern Louisiana, United States
Wim Hof
Dutch extreme athlete and motivational speaker
Ashrita Fur
American world record holder for the most world record holder
Yekaterina Lisina
Russian model and basketball player
Pepper X
pepper bred by Ed Currie
Bobi
male Rafeiro do Alentejo dog
Entertainment Tonight
American television series
Lucia Zarate
Mexican entertainer with dwarfism (1864–1890)
Norma Stitz
American fetish model
Hilda Baci
Nigerian chef
Ehsan Ghaem-Maghami
Iranian chess player
Bluey
Australian cattle dog; previously oldest verified dog
Angus Barbieri's fast
382-day fast to lose 276 lb
Elaine Davidson
Brazilian woman known for body piercing
Nick DiGiovanni
American entertainer and chef (born 1996)
Rumeysa Gelgi
world's tallest living woman (born in Turkey, 1997)
Takabisha
is a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter steel roller coaster located at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. It opened on 16 July 2011, and is known for having a drop angle of 121°. It was the steepest coaster in the world before it was overtaken in 2019 by TMNT Shellraiser at American Dream in New Jersey. The Japanese name Takabisha translates to "high-handed" or "domineering" in English. The name is a pun, in that the three kanji in the name literally mean "high fly car".
Govind Dev Ji Temple
temple in India
Walter Orthmann
Brazilian record holder for longest career at a company
Hamako Mori
Japanese video gamer
Tim Storms
singer, composer
Cassandra DePecol
American writer
Al-Hashemi-II
Al-Hashemi-II (Arabic: الهاشمي 2) is the largest dhow ever built, and is one of the largest wooden ships in the world today. She sits next to the Radisson Blu Hotel in Kuwait City, Kuwait. She contains a maritime museum known as Al-Hashemi-II Marine Museum.