The great human float-off: New world record set in Argentina
Thanks to a little help from the salt waters of Lake Epecuen, the attempt smashed the previous record set in Taiwan in 2014.
Tuesday 31 January 2017 21:13, UK
A new world record has been set for human floating by almost 2,000 people in Argentina.
Buoyed by the salty waters of Lake Epecuen, in the Buenos Aires province, some 1, 941 people joined hands and floated to set a new Guinness world record.
A video distributed by local authorities shows huge crowds gathering at the edge of the lake before entering the water.
The participants then join hands and float simultaneously for 30 seconds.
The Guinness Book of Records certified that the stunt easily qualified for new world record status, smashing the record previously set in Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan, in 2014.
On that occasion, 650 people joined hands and used flotation aids to stay buoyant.
This time around, the salt content of the lake meant no such paraphernalia was necessary.