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She set a Guinness World Record for the largest bubble blown, 23 in (58 cm) in diameter, in 1994. ... she discovered and developed her bubble-blowing talent. [2] [3] ...
In 1996, Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, California, set the Guinness World Record for largest bubble gum bubble ever blown, which was 26 inches (66 cm) in diameter. However, Chad Fell holds the record for "Largest Hands-free Bubblegum Bubble" at 20 inches (51 cm), achieved on 24 April 2004. [11]
These records include the Largest Bubblegum Bubble Blown (20 inches); Largest Bubblegum Bubble Blown, Assisted (23 inches, and no, we don't know the difference between these two); Largest ...
Bubblegum Alley is a tourist attraction in downtown San Luis Obispo, California, known for its accumulation of used bubble gum on the walls of an alley. [1] It is a 15-foot (4.6 m) high and 70-foot (21 m) long alley lined with chewed gum left by passers-by.
The price of the world’s largest cryptocurrency gained 150% in 2023, and has shot up another 55% in 2024. In fact, Bitcoin recently surpassed $73,000, setting a new all-time high before retreating.
On the morning of 1 July 1916, a series of 19 mines of varying sizes was blown to start the Battle of the Somme. The explosions constituted what was then the loudest human-made sound in history, and could be heard in London. The largest single charge was the Lochnagar mine south of La Boisselle with 60,000 lb (27 t) of ammonal explosive. The ...
If a bubble does form in the stock market next year, expect the S&P 500 to surge at least 20%. Such a gain would be on par with its returns in 2023 and 2024, and would be reminiscent of the late ...
Wavrin, France, April 1, 2000: Passage into a bubble hemisphere. His daughter slid into a bubble hemisphere going through the bubble film without bursting it. Helsinki, Finland, October 20, 2001: Record for the most concentric bubbles. (12 domes) Stockholm, Sweden, November 27, 2001: Record for the most bubbles attached on each other in mid air ...