Records
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Nature records are nature`s own top achievements such as: the oldest/tallest/dickest trees; the oldest living beings; the longest rivers; the record fish caught; the deepest lakes; the highest peaks etc. Nature records are regularly and systematically collected in very few countries in the world, such as in United States, in Estonia etc. For example, in the small country Estonia Marek Vahula as collected a total of 865 domestic nature records over a period of a seven and half years (spring 2014 to christmas 2021), a very large number for a small country. Very few countries in the world have ever published a book of nature records from a single country. Around the world collection of nature records is promoted by Estonian Marek Vahula. The interest in this activity was born out of his own world record, which was set in three days (January 1992) in the Letipea landscape reserve, on the north coast of Estonia.
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