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  2. Georgia Guidestones - Wikipedia

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    It was 19 feet 3 inches (5.87 m) tall and made from six granite slabs weighing a total of 237,746 pounds (107,840 kg). [1] The structure was sometimes referred to as an "American Stonehenge ". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The monument's creators believed that there was going to be an upcoming social, nuclear, or economic calamity and they wanted the monument to ...

  3. Karen Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Because she was just 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 m) tall, ... (54 kg) and stayed approximately at that weight until around 1973 when ... She lost about 20 pounds (9 kg) and ...

  4. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson - Wikipedia

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    Manhood Stone (Max Atlas Stone) over 4 ft bar – 260 kg (573 lb), [98] 250 kg (551 lb) x 2 reps Atlas Stones run – 5 stones weighing 120–200 kg (265–441 lb) in 17.54 seconds [ 95 ] [ 99 ] Húsafell Stone carry – 186 kg (410 lb) for 98.16 metres (322 ft 1 in) [ 100 ] [ 101 ]

  5. Brian Shaw (strongman) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Shaw (born February 26, 1982) is an American retired professional strongman who is widely regarded as one of the greatest strength athletes of all time. [7] He won the 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2016 World's Strongest Man, making him one of only five men to win the World’s Strongest Man four times or more.

  6. Trebuchet - Wikipedia

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    Projectile weight: kilograms (pounds) Range: meters (feet) Ballista (reconstruction) 0.6 kg (1.3 lb) (stone)/0.4 kg (0.88 lb) (lead) 180 m (590 ft)/300 m (980 ft) [128] Ballista (reconstruction) 26 kg (57 lb) 82 m (269 ft) [129] Onager (reconstruction) 130–275 m (427–902 ft) (no damage to walls over 130 m (430 ft)) [130]

  7. Angus MacAskill - Wikipedia

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    Angus MacAskill (1825 – 8 August 1863) was a Scottish-born Canadian giant. In its 1981 edition the Guinness Book of World Records stated he was the strongest man, the tallest non-pathological giant and the largest true giant in recorded history at 7 feet 9 inches (2.36 m), he also had the largest chest measurements of any non-obese man at 80 inches (203 cm).

  8. Bigfoot - Wikipedia

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    The first grizzly bear called "Bigfoot" was reportedly killed near Fresno, California, in 1895 after killing sheep for 15 years; his weight was estimated at 2,000 pounds (900 kg). [72] The second one was active in Idaho in the 1890s and 1900s between the Snake and Salmon rivers, and supernatural powers were attributed to it.