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(19 May 2019) URI GELLER REVEALS A GIANT SPOON The ancient port town of Jaffa in Israel has a new addition: an 18 metre, 11-ton spoon. The giant spoon is a creation of Uri Geller, the veteran mentalist known for his spoon-bending stunts and as a magician. The enormous utensil was lowered early Sunday (19 MAY 2019) onto a spot next to the site where Geller is to open his museum in just under a year. The Israeli-British psychic says he aims to attract yet more tourists to the port town, just south of Tel Aviv. Jaffa has existed for thousands of years, but today it is one unified city with Tel Aviv, which was founded in 1909. Both Jews and Arabs live in Jaffa, and that's reflected in the flavors of the neighborhood. Trendy cafes, galleries, bars and boutiques line narrow streets, intersecting with Jaffa's well-known Arab hummus spots and bakeries, along with mosques, churches and synagogues. Geller, 73, says he also placed a capsule within the spoon that has some of his personal items as well as a crystal that belonged to Albert Einstein. "It's going to be wow. A power point. It will be a cosmic magnetic pull for people to come and photograph with this spoon," Geller told The Associated Press minutes after the spoon was placed under supervision. He said he chose the night of the Eurovision Song Contest final that was held this year in Tel Aviv to give the event more meaning. "It's a very powerful and important moment in Israel. And I just wanted this book to be on the same night," he said. The spoon, Geller said, is certain to be declared the largest in the world. He said he has presented the claim to the Guinness Book of World Records but has yet to support his claim with documents before the body decides if it qualifies as the largest spoon in the world. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...