India students construct 22.6-foot fishing lure from metal waste
India students construct 22.6-foot fishing lure from metal waste
< 1 min read

Students at a training institute in India are aiming for a Guinness World Record with a 22.6-foot long fishing lure made from metal waste.

The Berhampur Industrial Training Institute in Odisha said more than 100 students spent 40 days constructing the giant fishing lure, which includes a hook at the bottom, from metal waste.

The school said it is hoping to have the sculpture recognized as the world’s largest fishing lure by Guinness World Records.

READ ALSO  South Sudanese teens built a robot to get rid of the world's oceans of over 8.3bn tons of plastic

The project is part of the school’s Art From Waste project, which previously saw the completion of a 70-foot-tall guitar sculpture and a 32-foot-tall giraffe.

UPI

By:

African Post Online

Follow Us

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here