A crazy player has measured Kalimdor in World of Warcraft. For this, he used feasts and consumed almost 100,000 fish!
Just before the release of a new expansion Battle for Azeroth, many players of World of Warcraft take the time to face rather strange challenges. The Reddit user kwelts has apparently posed an existential question about the world: How long is the continent of Kalimdor when measured in feasts?

Distance from Wintergrasp to Uldum: The player kwelts measured and came to the conclusion: Kalimdor is exactly 16,510 feasts long. He started his measurement in Wintergrasp and then walked through the areas until he ultimately arrived in Uldum. After each step, he placed a new feast, resulting in an absurdly long line. We will show a few screenshots of this in this article.

Gigantic fish costs. To be able to deploy so many feasts, a lot of resources must be used. Each feast requires six fish of different kinds. So more than 99,000 fish were used for the whole action. An old orc must have fished for a long time.
What are feasts? Feasts are buffs in World of Warcraft that are often referred to as “buff food.” Most of these items are simply consumed, but the special feasts are placed by a player in the game world so that multiple characters can partake. Since the feasts last for several minutes, they are excellent for cluttering the game landscape – or for measuring distance.

More than one attempt. Kwelts admits that he needed more than one attempt and paused in between. This makes sense, as the mass of more than 16,000 feasts or the necessary resources cannot fit into a single inventory.
With this, you have another piece of information to store in the “Useless Knowledge” category.