Abubakar Tahiru, a 29-year-old forestry student from Ghana, has set a new Guinness World Record for hugging the most trees in one hour. He embraced an impressive total of 1,123 trees during his attempt at the Tuskegee National Forest in Alabama, USA. The feat was captured on video by Guinness World Records and has since gained widespread attention.
To achieve this remarkable accomplishment, Mr Tahiru had to maintain a rapid pace, averaging nearly 19 hugs per minute. Each hug had to be a full embrace, with both arms wrapped around the tree, without repeating hugs or causing harm to the trees. Despite fasting for Ramadan and not being able to drink water during the attempt, Mr Tahiru powered through the challenge without breaks, displaying both physical and mental endurance.
Mr Tahiru expressed his sense of fulfillment at breaking the record, highlighting the importance of trees in the ecosystem and the need for environmental conservation. Social media users have praised his dedication and resilience in achieving this feat. This extraordinary display of love for nature and commitment to setting a new record is sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face.
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