The highest swing in Ukraine has been installed in the Volyn region: 14 meters.
The highest swing in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The highest swing in Ukraine has appeared in the Volyn region. According to the head of the National Register of Records of Ukraine, Lana Vetrova, its height is 14 meters and 10 centimeters. The swing is located in the eco-park 'Persha Hata' in the village of Selets.
Unique design
This swing not only impresses with its size but also has a unique design. Instead of the usual bench, there is a colorful boat, allowing visitors to enjoy swinging at such heights as if they could touch the sky and caress the clouds with their hands.
Other records in Ukraine
Among other interesting records in Ukraine, one should mention the new labyrinth made of rapana shells in the village of Molodizhne in the Odesa region, which has also made it into the National Register of Records. In addition, record-holder Michael Zervos continues to maintain his controversial status, having set the Guinness record for the fastest visit to all 195 sovereign countries in the world in 498 days.
The opening of the swing in the eco-park 'Persha Hata' highlights the growing trend of developing recreational facilities in Ukraine. Such unique amusements attract the attention of not only tourists but also local residents who seek new experiences and emotions. This also indicates the active development of the tourism sector in the regions, providing new opportunities for recreation and entertainment.
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