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So many of those are remarkable but absolutely useless to society in any way. An 8000 lb teddy bear? A long @ss feather boa? ha ha. Cool, but hopefully all that material can be repurposed so it is not humungously wasteful.
       
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As many as 633 Florida scuba divers broke a record for the world's largest ocean cleanup event.

On June 15, 633 scuba-divers at Florida's Deerfield Beach participated in the world's largest ocean dive cleanup, according to a press release from Project AWARE, a nonprofit organization that supported the event. At the cleanup, 3200 lbs. of fishing gear was used, and divers removed more than 9,000 pieces of marine debris from the ocean. 

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2019 Has Some Really Crazy Guinness World Records Under Its Belt
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