In India, a world record for the tallest human pyramid has been set: 10 levels

Human pyramid in India
В Індії було встановлено світовий рекорд, створивши піраміду з людей в 10 рівнів.

A new world record has been set in India. A group of people built the tallest 'human pyramid' with ten levels, reaching a height of 14.73 meters, which is almost equal to the height of a three-story building. This event was certified by the Guinness World Records. The record was set during the Hindu festival Dahi Handi in the city of Thane. Festival participants formed a 'living' pyramid to reach a clay pot filled with yogurt, which was hung high in the air as a symbol of the birth of the god Krishna. The Kokan Nagar Govinda Pathak team, together with the Sanskruti Yuva Pratisthan Trust, broke the decade-old record of nine levels. This achievement not only became an important symbol of physical strength and balance but also reflected teamwork, discipline, and an ancient tradition. The Dahi Handi festival has gained international recognition and received a certificate from the Guinness World Records. World records have also been set by famous individuals. Journalist and former Lucasfilm employee Steve Sansweet entered the Guinness World Records for the largest collection of items related to the 'Star Wars' saga. His collection consists of 93,260 exhibits. Michael Zervos set two Guinness world records: 'the fastest time to visit all sovereign countries (overall)' and 'the fastest time to visit all sovereign countries (men)', which he achieved during a trip that lasted 498 days.

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