Sunday, July 18, 2010

WORLD'S BIGGEST THINGS

Burj Dubai will be completed late 2008 and is currently standing at 604.9 meters in height. It will cost approximately $4.1 billion USD.

 Millau bridge is found in Paris and reaches 343 meters at its highest point, 23 meters taller than the Eiffel tower. It connect Paris to the Mediterranean avoiding the wavy roads beneath. Millau Bridge cost $524 million USD to build.

The world's largest axe is found in Nackawic, New Brunswick. The giant axe represents the importance of forestry in their local area.


This is currently the biggest Ferris Wheel, the Singapore flyer, but once Beijing finishes their Great Ferris wheel, it’ll outshine Singapore’s efforts quite comfortably.


The big banana is a major attraction in Coffs Harbour. Enjoy the rides, shopping and especially the bananas. You can also organize functions at the big banana theme park.


Every beer drinkers dream. The biggest 6 packs you’ll ever find in the world. They’ve actually been repainted now to represent the new owners.


The biggest thermometer in the world is found in Baker, CA, definitely a hot and steamy part of America. Apparently a business man had a dream to build the biggest thermometer (as all normal people would) and made it happen in 1991.



The Great Wall of China is the biggest of everything in every way. It stretches from one end of the country to the other and it was built as a defensive structure for the country.


The world’s largest chair is found in Anniston, Alabama. But really… who’s going to sit on it?

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