Cuban sets 5th Guinnes record with 81.8 meter long cigar

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People look at the world's longest cigar that stretches 268 feet 4 inches (81.8 metres), or most of the length of a football field, in Havana May 3, 2011. Resting on tables, it sprawled through El Morro, an old Spanish fort overlooking Havana Bay, where Cuba is holding its annual International Tourism Fair. The cigar, once it is officially accepted by Guinness World Records in London, will eclipse the previous record cigar of 148 feet 9 inches (45.38 metres), both rolled by Jose Castelar Cairo, better known as "Cueto". [Xinhua/Reuters Photo]

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