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Friends of Trees and Hoyt Arboretum organized an attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records record for the Largest Tree Hug: largest gathering of people hugging trees.
The current record is 702; however, a group in Minnesota has submitted an attempt with 935, so they were aiming to beat that. Going by the count of people who signed in and got wristbands, we did it, but they will be checking the details. Each group had a Steward who had 1 minute to run around and video everyone in their group in the act of hugging. Presumably, the videos must be reviewed and counted.
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Me (right) and Thea Margrethe (left) decided to do a little tree hugging one day last autumn (2007). xD
This is originally two photos, I just put them together as one in PS.
Due to the Guinness rules, each person had to sign in.
Friends of Trees and Hoyt Arboretum organized an attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records record for the Largest Tree Hug: largest gathering of people hugging trees.
The current record is 702; however, a group in Minnesota has submitted an attempt with 935, so they were aiming to beat that. Going by the count of people who signed in and got wristbands, we did it, but they will be checking the details. Each group had a Steward who had 1 minute to run around and video everyone in their group in the act of hugging. Presumably, the videos must be reviewed and counted.
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As well as yellow ribbons there are now quite a few scarecrow type figures, notices, messages and signs in Coventry along Clifford Bridge Road. They are part of a protest about the council's plans to fell trees to make way for a cycleway.
The actual hug was only 15 minutes behind schedule, which is pretty impressive.
Friends of Trees and Hoyt Arboretum organized an attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records record for the Largest Tree Hug: largest gathering of people hugging trees.
The current record is 702; however, a group in Minnesota has submitted an attempt with 935, so they were aiming to beat that. Going by the count of people who signed in and got wristbands, we did it, but they will be checking the details. Each group had a Steward who had 1 minute to run around and video everyone in their group in the act of hugging. Presumably, the videos must be reviewed and counted.
www.flickr.com/photos/29140037@N03/9001077763/in/photolis...