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SOURCES : LIVE SCIENCE, ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, BURJ KHALIFA, SKYSCRAPER CENTER, BUSINESS INSIDER, STADIUM DATABASE, BENTLEY HISTORICAL LIBRARY, GUINESS BOOK OF WORLD
RECORDS, ATLAS OBSCURA, THE TELEGRAPH, NEW SCIENTIST, LIVE SCIENCE, WORLD ATLAS
* THE WEST INCLUDES EUROPE, AUSTRALIASIA, AND THE AMERICAS
Spring Temple Buddha
128m
The Motherland Calls
85m
Yellow Meranti
(Shorea faguetiana)
“Hyperion” Coast Redwood
(Sequoia sempervirens)
115.7m
Redwood National
Park, California,
USA
Sutong Bridge Millau Viaduct
343m
Statue
*measured from the base to
the top of the structure
Bridge
*measured from the highest point
to the lowest visible point
Tree
Spans the valley of the
River Tarn, near Millau
in southern France
Maliau Basin Conservation
Area, Danum Valley, Sabah,
Borneo, Malaysia
The statue stands
on a 20m-tall lotus
throne, which
consists of 1,100
pieces of copper cast
in Henan province,
China
Tallest statue in Russia
and Europe, and tallest
freestanding non-
religious statue in
the world
94.1m
306m
Spans the Yangtze River
between Nantwong and
Changshu in China
* NOT TO SCALE