World's largest feet meet world's tiniest in mind-boggling photo

Jul 8, 2013 - 11:16
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World's largest feet meet world's tiniest in mind-boggling photo
'Brahim Takioullah has world's largest feet and is photographed with Jyoti Amge

Moroccan Brahim Takioullah is only the world's second-tallest man at 8 feet 1 inch. But the 31-year-old is No. 1 in another department: His 1-foot-3-inch-long feet are recognized as the world's largest by Guinness World Records. By way of comparison, they are four times as long as those of 19-year-old Jyoti Amge of India, who, as the world's smallest woman has appropriately tiny feet at 3.72 inches long.

The pair have posed for a series of pictures for the Amazing Feet challenge, an attempt to make the world's largest online photo album of feet (a void we admittedly didn't know needed filling). The contest, which runs through the whole summer, needs 50,000 pairs and accepts all submissions. In case you"re interested. [Source]

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