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Ecuador: Rose pyramid breaks Guinness World Record
Do you still remember the large rose pyramid with which Ecuadorian town Tabacundo tried to break the Guinness Book of World Records? And they did it! With 546,364 roses, they created a replica of an indigenous flat-topped pyramid.

Guinness officials inspected the pyramid and recommended some alterations to ensure it qualified for the record before they returned several days later to confirm the attempt was successful, reported Upi.com on July 23.

Source picture: Facebook page BellaRosa.
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