Well since there is only one that has ever been built then I'm fairly sure that the original Great Wall still holds the record.
it took 200 years to complete.
Its took generations to complete this wall.
The Great Wall of China took many centuries to complete. There were breaks in the construction over the course of about 2,000 years.
The Great Wall of China took many centuries to complete. There were breaks in the construction over the course of about 2,000 years.
He started it.
Fastest Boat: "Spirit of Australia"Proving, like the X-15, that old-fashioned knowhow is often better than new technology, the fastest boat in history was built in the 1970s by a man named Ken Warby in his shed. "The Spirit of Australia" set the world water speed record of 317.6 mph all the way back in 1978, and the record still stands today. Apparently, chasing this record is one of the most dangerous endeavors in the world, since around 85-percent of those who give it a go die in their attempts. For the complete, grisly record, check out this great article from Wired.http://www.switched.com/2009/06/10/worlds-fastest-planes-trains-and-automobiles-and-other-stuff/
oni sword base because it has lots of cars this great if you trying complete co op dash
There is not an official record kept of the number of people who have fallen off of The Great Wall of China. However, it is estimated that between 2-5 people fall off the wall yearly.
For the men the world record 7:38.65 by Grant Hackett (Australia) July 27, 2005. For women the record is 8:16.22 by Janet Evans (USA) Aug 20, 1989. This is the new record for 800 meters, not recognized yet for FINA but here is it: 7:32.12 # Lin , Zhang Zhang Lin China02009-07-29 July 29, 2009World ChampionshipsItaly, Rome ! Rome, Italy
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8:14.10 by Rebecca Adlington of Great Britain in the finals. That time set a new world record.
The great wall is located in China.