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Ghanaian Man Sets New World Record for Hugging Trees (Photo)

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In an incredible display of passion and dedication to environmental conservation, Ghanaian activist Abubakar Tahiru has set a new world record by hugging an astonishing 1,123 trees in just one hour. This remarkable feat, verified by Guinness World Records, took place at the picturesque Tuskegee National Forest in Alabama, USA, and aims to raise awareness about the importance of protecting the planet’s precious natural resources.

Abubakar’s journey to setting this record began in his childhood, growing up in a farming community in Tepa, Ghana. Surrounded by nature’s beauty, he developed a deep appreciation and understanding of the vital role trees play in our ecosystem. This experience sparked a lifelong commitment to environmental activism, driving him to embark on this record-breaking endeavor.

The record attempt was no easy feat, requiring immense physical and mental endurance.

According to the Guinness World Record, Abubakar hugged an average of 19 trees per minute, totaling 1,123 trees in the span of 60 minutes.

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This achievement not only showcases his determination but also highlights the significance of trees in our environment.

Through this record, Abubakar aims to inspire others to embrace environmental conservation and take action to protect our planet’s natural wonders.
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