It reached a height of 18 meters

4 boys erect the tallest tower in the world by cutting "Kablea"

  • The boys trained for 4 months before entering the competition and built lower towers.

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Four scouts in Mulhouse, eastern France, managed, during the weekend, to construct a tower built of 11,000 small wooden "kappa" panels, 18 meters high, making it the highest in the world, using the pieces of this famous game, which is loved by millions of children in the world. All over the world. The scouts worked for four days at the end of last week to build their tower, whose height, according to the official measurement, reached 18.76 meters, using the game pieces invented by a Dutchman in 1987. The previous record, recorded in Lyon in 2016, was 18.40 meters, according to the organizers. The four boys built their tower in the climbing hall in Mulhouse, the highest in France, with a wall height of 25 meters. The young builders climbed the wall tied with a rope, so that they could stack 11,200 pieces of "cables", equivalent to a building of 133 layers, weighing 120 kilograms. The boys trained for four months and built lower towers in preparation for the big achievement.

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