The new edition of the popular Guinness Book of Records shows that the past year was also rich in setting new records around the world, and it was even favorable to some new domestic competitors. This time, the edition is space-themed, as its main theme is space and the records associated with it. In addition to a selection of classic excesses, some also very bizarre or dangerous, new illustrations and hundreds of first-time published photographs, the book also includes some new domestic objects, events and people, in addition to old record holders. The oldest musical instrument in the world was declared a Neanderthal bone flute from Divje bab, with four holes in the femur of a cave bear (43,000 BC). In the spring of 2016, the Cukrček chocolate shop in Radovljica prepared the largest chocolate with an area of 142.32 m2. In total, the 2017 book brings together over 4,000 records that reflect the ever-changing world around us, and also includes many new incredible and popular records from unusual fields that push the boundaries. The book of record achievements for children and adults is educational, entertaining and inspiring! (summarized by Bukla)

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