Largest didgeridoo - bell circumference

Largest didgeridoo - bell circumference
Who
Brett Hobdell
Where
Australia (Darwin,)
When
10 November 2000
A didgeridoo made by Brett Hobdell of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia had a bell circumference of 2.04 m. (6.69 ft) when measured on November 10, 2000 at Muk Muk Aboriginal Arts and Crafs, Darwin. To make sure that he unearthed the instrument in one piece, Brett spent several days digging around the base of the tree where it was found.

The didgeridoo measures 1.55 m (5.08 ft.) long, weighs 16 kg. (35.2 lb) and is decorated with images by the artist Joanne Gwarli Nungala.