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Also present at Tuesday’s weigh-in was Chris Kent, the current world record holder for heaviest watermelon. That record, set in 2013, stands at 350.5 pounds. Kent is from Sevierville, Tennesee.
The largest seamless photograph made in a single exposure was made using a Southern California jet hangar transformed into a giant camera. The most recent claim to the largest image stitched together was by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. [1] On 3 August 2015, the longest photographic negative was measured 79.37 m (260.4 ft) wide.
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is a flowering plant species of the Cucurbitaceae family and the name of its edible fruit. A scrambling and trailing vine -like plant, it is a highly cultivated fruit worldwide, with more than 1,000 varieties .
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The cube shape of the watermelon can only be achieved at the expense of its contents. To retain the proper shape, cube melons must be harvested before they are ripe, rendering them inedible. [7] Since the advent of the cube watermelon, other watermelon shapes have been introduced, such as hearts and pyramids.
That's on purpose—because the goal of this brainteaser is to spot the 5 differences between the images. It's harder than you might think! Set up a timer to see how long it takes you.
The Registry of World Record Size Shells is a conchological work listing the largest (and in some cases smallest) verified shell specimens of various marine molluscan taxa.A successor to the earlier World Size Records of Robert J. L. Wagner and R. Tucker Abbott, it has been published on a semi-regular basis since 1997, changing ownership and publisher a number of times.
The biggest bang I’ve ever heard and scared the crap out of me.” ... “A watermelon is basically sugar water and if kept at room temperature, the fruit will respire and use oxygen and the ...