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World’s longest bowling strike at 150m
An incredible world record attempt as the How Ridiculous team takes bowling to new extremes, rolling a ball 150 meters (492 feet) to land the longest strike ever recorded.
Bottom line is that when you see someone with a camera mounted to their head or chest, they probably know what they're doing.
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