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'So many of us!' Mexicans attempt world's biggest human wave
Thousands of people gathered on Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma on Saturday to attempt the world's largest human wave, days before Mexico hosts a World Cup match. The event, aimed at breaking a Guinness record, included participants like Sally Aviles and Gloria Fragoso. Cultural authorities reported the record was broken, but Guinness World Records will verify. The wave tradition originated in Mexico's 1986 World Cup. Organizers included La Sonora Santanera orchestra and an unnamed master of ceremonies. Security concerns due to gang violence were noted.