Largest area covered by artificial snowfall

According to Official Guinness Records,

The largest area over which artificial snow fell continuously measured 12,462.78 m² (134,148 ft²), and was achieved by Snow Business International (Gloucestershire, UK) over Bond Street, London, UK to celebrate switching on the street's Christmas lights, on 23 November 2006.
**Please make sure that it is listed as: 'Snow Business International' and NOT Snow Business (UK) as this is a different company.** The length measured 903.1 m (2,963 ft), the width at the narrowest point 13.8 m (45 ft 3 in). In total, 40 machines used 200 litres (352 pints;422 US pints) of fluid to produce the effect.
The snow was eco-friendly, melted on impact with the ground and was made from seaweed.

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Content last updated on 2018-11-27