Unusual achievements: test of the Guinness Book of Records
2018-08-27T14:31:53.402Z
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On August 27, 1955, the first issue of the Guinness Book of Records was published. It was issued by order of the brewing company of the same name. This idea occurred to her owner by accident. Once in a pub he argued about which bird is the fastest in Europe. Three years later, a similar dispute was repeated. The owner decided that in pubs often there are similar discussions - and visitors in such cases need a universal reference book. Initially, the book was a collection of interesting scientific facts, but over time, more and more people sought to get on its pages, sometimes setting very unusual records. Take the test and see if you can guess which record actually entered the Guinness Book, and which one we came up with.
Source: russiart