The photos in this post are some world’s biggest stuff. Although many of  these things are totally useless, other than to have your picture taken  with, they are very interesting. Most represent real life items that  are simply hugely oversized.
World’s Largest Cheesecake
On 25 January 2009, in Mexico City,  Mexico, Philadelphia of Kraft Foods Mexico was recognized by Guinness  World Records™ as the creator of the largest cheesecake ever made. The  colossal confectionery weighed 2,133.5 kg (4,703 lb), had a diameter of  2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) and was 56 cm (1 ft 10 in) tall. The recipe for the  world’s largest cheesecake included 800 kg (1,764 lb) of Philadelphia  cream cheese, 800 kg of yogurt, 350 kg (772 lb) of cookies, 250 kg (551  lb) of sugar, 150 kg (331 lb) of butter and 100 kg (220 lb) of  strawberries, along with other ingredients.
World’s Largest Plate of Hummus
Hummus is a dish that often finds  different varieties depending on the creator, but is normally made from  mashed up chickpeas, sesame paste, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and  garlic. While eaten for centuries, the exact origin seems to be unknown.  Lebanon decided to take things into their own hands, and with the  collaboration of some 300 chefs, they filled a massive ceramic plate of  hummus in downtown Beirut. The final 4,532 lb. (2,056 kilograms) dish  utilized 2,976 pounds of mashed chickpeas, 106 gallons of lemon juice  and 57 pounds of salt. Shortly after, a representative from the Guiness  Book of World Records confirmed their record-breaking dish.
World’s Largest Easter Egg
The Easter egg or Ukrainian ‘Pysanka,’  was constructed in 1975 to commemorate early Ukrainian settlements in an  area east of Edmonton. Professor Resch was responsible for the entire  Pysanka concept which required the development of new computer programs.  The Pysanka is really an immense jig-saw puzzle containing 524 star  patterns, 2,206 equilateral triangles, 3,512 visible facets, 6,978 nuts  and bolts, and 177 internal struts.
World’s Largest Lily
Flaming Red Giant was erected in 1990 by  Ralph Korody, as a symbol of community recognition to a pioneer and  long time resident of our district, DR. A. J. (Bert) Porter. This  represents one of many varieties developed at Honeywood Nursery. Home  town of this flower is Parkside, Saskatchewan.
World’s Largest Thermometer
Will Herron, a businessman, dreamed of a  huge thermometer for 25 years before he made it a reality in  California’s high desert. The World’s Largest Thermometer is  134-ft.-tall, symbolic of the record high temperature in the US, in  Death Valley — 134 degrees Fahrenheit in 1913.
World’s Largest Motorcycle
The world’s largest motorcycle comes  with a $300,000 price tag and stands at 11 feet high and measures 20  feet long. Created by Greg Dunham, this monster motorcycle could  actually drive.
World’s Largest Pool
Already drawing the crowds in the South  American resort of San Alfonso del Mar in Chile, this artificial lagoon  and swimming pool is eight hectares in size and contains an incredible  250,000 cubic meters of water. Acknowledged by Guinness World Records as  being the world’s largest swimming pool, the lagoon trounces all other  record holders in the category, including the Orthlieb pool in  Casablanca, Morocco, itself a huge 150 meters by 100 meters – the San  Alfonso pool is 1km in length.
World’s Largest Plane
The An-225 is quoted as having a maximum  takeoff weight of over 1.3 million pounds (600,000 kg). The FAI gives  credit for a slightly lower weight of 1.12 million pounds (508,200 kg),  the record set by an An-225 in 1989 for the largest mass ever lifted by  an airplane to an altitude of 6,500 ft (2,000 m). The An-225 was  originally built to ferry the Soviet Buran space shuttle but it is now  used to transport various outsize cargos. Only one example was ever  completed, and it is currently available for charter flights. The An-225  is a cargo transport only and has never been used as an airliner.
World’s Largest Building
Burj Dubai (Arabic for “Dubai Tower”) is  a skyscraper under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is  the tallest man-made structure on Earth other than broadcasting towers.  Construction began on September 21, 2004, and it is expected to be  completed and ready for occupation in September 2009.
World’s Largest TV
While Sharp and Panasonic are claiming  largest for individual technologies, TecnoVision is having none of it  and pitching its 205in screen as the World’s Largest Television full  stop. The Luxio measures a whopping 455x256cm – that’s enough to almost  fill an entire wall.
World’s Largest Aquarium
This is one of the world’s biggest fish tanks  –  so big that it’s even been named the Kuroshio Sea.
Located in the Churaumi Aquarium in Okinawa, Japan, the enormous tank is some ten metres deep, 35 metres wide and 27 metres long. It holds a staggering 7,500 tonnes of water – roughly equal to three Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Located in the Churaumi Aquarium in Okinawa, Japan, the enormous tank is some ten metres deep, 35 metres wide and 27 metres long. It holds a staggering 7,500 tonnes of water – roughly equal to three Olympic-sized swimming pools.
World’s Largest Crayola Crayon
It weighs 1,500 pounds and is 15 feet  long. Apparently, this crayon could draw a line 10 miles long! Crayola  created this monster sized crayon with crayons donated by children to  celebrate the company’s 100th birthday! This is a great story.
World’s Largest Six Pack
It is located in La Crosse, Wisconsin.  You can’t keep a good roadside attraction down! The World’s Largest  Six-Pack has risen anew. Once painted in the colors of Heileman’s “Old  Style Lager” beer, the six aging tanks that make up the six pack were  painted over following the closure of the brewery back in 2001.
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World’s Largest Ice Cream Cake
Chinese workers were seen celebrating  after they broke the Guinness World Record for the biggest ice-cream  cake more than a year ago in Beijing, January 16, 2006. The cake is 4.8  meters long, 3 meters wide, and 1 meter high, and weighs 8 tons. It was  recognized as the largest ice-cream cake, according to the Guinness  World Records.
World’s Largest Cruise Ship
Oasis of the Seas is an Oasis-class  cruise ship in the fleet of Royal Caribbean International. The first of  her class, she is expected to be joined by her sister ship Allure of the  Seas in December 2010. Both vessels are expected to cruise the  Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She set a new record of  carrying over 6,000 passengers. Oasis of the Seas offers passengers  features such as two-story loft suites and luxury suites measuring 1,600  sq ft (150 m2) with balconies overlooking the sea or promenades. The  ship features a zip-line, a casino, a mini-golf course, multiple night  clubs, several bars and lounges, a karaoke club, comedy club, four  swimming pools, volleyball and basketball courts, theme parks and  nurseries for children.
World’s Largest Fountain
The fountains, which has yet to be  named, will be capable of shooting water over 150 metres into the air –  the height of a 50-storey building – and stretch over 275 metres – the  length of two football fields. The $218 million project will be 25  percent larger than the iconic fountains at the Bellagio hotel in Las  Vegas. Like the Fountains of Bellagio, Emaar’s fountains will include an  integral light and sound show and is expected to become one of Dubai’s  major tourist attractions, drawing over 10 million visitors per year.
World’s Largest Golden Nugget
It’s named “Hand of Faith,” it’s the size of a baby, and it weighs  almost 62 pounds. It was found in 1980 by a guy in Australia with a  metal detector, who reportedly almost didn’t bother to dig it up because  he thought that his machine was faulty. Hand of Faith was only six  inches below the surface. The Golden Nugget bought it for a million  dollars. WOW! 

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