Prehistoric party: Canada town breaks dancing dinosaur world record

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Prehistoric party: Canada town breaks dancing dinosaur world record

Watch *** tiny Canadian town rewrite the history books by attempting to break *** dinosaur dance party world record. The town of Dun Dun Saskatchewan only has *** population of about 700 people. But Jurassic times call for Jurassic measures. So organizers used social media to spread the word and it worked. Folks came from far and wide and the community was transformed into *** pre hysterical party. *** the Lassa rapture raid of dancing dinos considering Guinness has the current record for dressed as dino gatherings at 252 people. The d dino attempt didn't just try Sara to the previous record. It tyrannosaurus wrecked it with *** reported event head count of 1163 inflatable costumes. Now, as Guinness works to confirm the dino mite feat. These DSA play the waiting game over in Colorado. *** long standing wet n wild tradition returned with *** big splash as thousands gathered for what's been dubbed the largest Water Gun fight in the West. The event in Pueblo West is actually called the Jack Fowler Memorial 4 July Water parade and is named after *** former fire chief who started the tradition by accident when he sprayed *** parade crowd in 1990. If there was water anywhere, Jack would figure out *** way to start *** water fight. The rest is hydration history. The pandemic and water restrictions halted the event in 2019, but it came rushing back strong this year and locals made the most of it. It's chaos. It's *** lot of fun. You can spend time with family and then you can go out and have fun or take *** look at this. I'm Jeremy.

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Prehistoric party: Canada town breaks dancing dinosaur world record

More than 1,100 people put on inflatable dinosaur suits to set a world record. They traveled to Dundurn, Saskatchewan, to celebrate Canada Day with a gigantic dino dance party, according to CBC News.

More than 1,100 people put on inflatable dinosaur suits to set a world record. They traveled to Dundurn, Saskatchewan, to celebrate Canada Day with a gigantic dino dance party, according to CBC News.

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