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Wheelchair ramp jump tops list of new Guinness World Records for 2018

The Japan Times

LONDON – Guinness World Records celebrates its annual records day on Thursday, honoring a long list of people who have done highly improbable things better than anyone else. The World Records Day often includes a Rubik's cube solved in unlikely circumstances against the clock, and this year was no exception. China's Que Jianyu recorded the fastest time to crack the puzzle upside down: 15.84 seconds. The Harlem Globetrotters, the U.S. stunt basketball team, generally fields a number of record-setters, or at least attempts. This year, one of them was Torch George, who managed the most under-the-leg tumbles -- 32 -- and at 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm) may also set a record as the most diminutive Globetrotter.


Can you spot Bentley in 57.7 billion pixel image of Dubai

Daily Mail - Science & tech

It is one of the most incredible images of a city ever created - with a hidden surprise. Bentley has revealed a huge interactive 57.7 billion pixels image of the Dubai skyline. Bentley suspended a camera 264 metres up the Cayan Tower – one of Dubai's tallest buildings – to capture what is the world's most detailed landscape image, made up of 1,825 individual frames electronically stitched together. The intricate process took 48 hours and 1,825 frames to create, and downloading the image took a further 18 hours. Bentley suspended a camera 264 metres up the Cayan Tower to capture the image.