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  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973a)
    Fresh crab and lobster locally caught on sale
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

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  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973ak)
    Rick Steins Singapore Chili Crab cooked by his head chef at Sandbanks Pete Murt
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

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  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973aj)
    Rick Steins Singapore Chili Crab cooked by his head chef at Sandbanks Pete Murt
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973ah)
    Rick Steins head chef at Sandbanks Pete Murt prepares a cooked crab
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973ae)
    Rick Steins head chef at Sandbanks Pete Murt prepares a cooked crab
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973m)
    Guess the weight of the crab
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973l)
    Guess the weight of the crab
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
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    FEATURE - Leckereien am Swanage Fish Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5725973b)
    Fresh crab and lobster locally caught on sale
    The Swanage Fish Festival, Prince Albert Gardens, Swanage, Dorset, UK - 11 Jun 2016

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  • Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
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    Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
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    'Predator' Crab Caught By Startled Fishermen
    This bizarre looking crab has been dubbed 'Predator' due to its uncanny resemblance to the villain from the famous Arnold Schwarzenegger film.

    The unusual crustacean was hauled up in the nets of a shocked fisherman who then gave it to an aquarium.

    Staff at the Blue Reef Aquarium, in Southsea, Hants, were stunned by the likeness of the rare sponge crab to the alien from the 1987 movie, Predator.

    Blue Reef (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
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    Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1431804a )

    'Predator' Crab Caught By Startled Fishermen
    This bizarre looking crab has been dubbed 'Predator' due to its uncanny resemblance to the villain from the famous Arnold Schwarzenegger film.

    The unusual crustacean was hauled up in the nets of a shocked fisherman who then gave it to an aquarium.

    Staff at the Blue Reef Aquarium, in Southsea, Hants, were stunned by the likeness of the rare sponge crab to the alien from the 1987 movie, Predator.

    Blue Reef (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist creates lipstick animals on own lips, Texas, America - Feb 2011
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    Artist creates lipstick animals on own lips, Texas, America - Feb 2011
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    Lip Smackingly Good Art
    Artist Paige Thompson looks foxy as she puckers up to paint these amazing animal designs - on her own lips.

    The 21-year-old uses old Halloween make-up to paint colourful and cute animals on her mouth before photographing them.

    Her unique take on face-painting has attracted thousands of fans to her website who make regular requests for new animals.

    She takes half an hour to paint each 'Animal-ipstick' in front of a mirror - making up the design as she goes.

    Paige starts off with a base colour and adds details, such as stripes, eyes and ears.

    So far, she has created a bumblebee, black cat, fox, crab, caterpillar, hippo, chameleon and panda.

    The college student uses water-based paint from her childhood and sticks to a basic pallette of red, blue, yellow, green, black and white.

    She then uses a variety of small paintbrushes in order to create the detail.

    Paige, from Texas, United States, was inspired to try her own lipstick art after admiring the face-painting of other artists.

    She said: "I had virtually nothing to do around the house, so I tried my luck with some old Halloween face paint that we had used since I was a kid.

    "My first animal-lipstick, the bumblebee, wasn't even formed as an idea until I painted my lips yellow and added some random black stripes.

    "It was then apparent that a face was needed.

    "I thought the result was cute, and I made a few more. I never imagined that so many people would love these photos.

    "I chose to do animals because I had already done the bumblebee, so I thought I could expand upon the animal kingdom.

    "After all, there are so many animals, I don't think I'll ever run out of ideas.

    "My personal favourites are the bumblebee and the fox since those were two of my first, and most adorable, Anima...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWYLVWIGL

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  • Thailand Travel
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    Thailand Travel
    A small crab is on the sandy beach at the Racha Yai dive spot in Phuket, Thailand, on September 26, 2008. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thailand Travel
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    Thailand Travel
    A small crab is on the sandy beach at the Racha Yai dive spot in Phuket, Thailand, on September 26, 2008. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Galapagos animal paradise
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    Galapagos animal paradise
    August 5, 2024 - Galapagos Islands, Ecuador: A marine Iguana sits on rocks in front of breaking waves on Chinese Hat, Sombrero Chino Island. Behind the iguana are sally lightfoot crabs. The Galapagos archipelago is known for its rich animal life: wide variety of finches, swimming marine iguanas, flightless cormorant, fur seals living side by side with tropical animals, and many more species. The government of Ecuador designated part of the Galapagos a wildlife sanctuary in 1935, and in 1959 the sanctuary became the Galapagos National Park. In 1978 the islands were designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, and in 1986 the Galapagos Marine Resources Reserve was created to protect the surrounding waters. (Jessica Brandi Lifland/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2024 Jessica Brandi Lifland

     

  • Galapagos animal paradise
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    Galapagos animal paradise
    August 8, 2024 - Galapagos Islands, Ecuador: A sally lightfoot crab on a rock along a beach on Floreana Island. The Galapagos archipelago is known for its rich animal life: wide variety of finches, swimming marine iguanas, flightless cormorant, fur seals living side by side with tropical animals, and many more species. The government of Ecuador designated part of the Galapagos a wildlife sanctuary in 1935, and in 1959 the sanctuary became the Galapagos National Park. In 1978 the islands were designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, and in 1986 the Galapagos Marine Resources Reserve was created to protect the surrounding waters. (Jessica Brandi Lifland/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2024 Jessica Brandi Lifland

     

  • Their Majesties the King and Queen Visit the Channel Islands
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    Their Majesties the King and Queen Visit the Channel Islands
    15/07/2024. St Helier, United Kingdom.

    Their Majesties attend the Jersey Expo Event at Weighbridge Place.

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  • Their Majesties the King and Queen Visit the Channel Islands
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    Their Majesties the King and Queen Visit the Channel Islands
    15/07/2024. St Helier, United Kingdom.

    Their Majesties attend the Jersey Expo Event at Weighbridge Place.

    Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Their Majesties the King and Queen Visit the Channel Islands
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    Their Majesties the King and Queen Visit the Channel Islands
    15/07/2024. St Helier, United Kingdom.

    Their Majesties attend the Jersey Expo Event at Weighbridge Place.

    Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the café/bar
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - wearing a crab hat.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Bertie Terrilliams, Ned Surest-Williams, Chase Coley.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Bertie Terrilliams, Ned Surest-Williams, Chase Coley.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the gift shop
    Margate, Kent
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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the gift shop
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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    77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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    (L-R) Indira Varma, Bartosz Stanislawek, Aleksandra Sykulak, Ross Stringer and James Martin pose with the award for British Animated Short award for "Crab Day", in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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    A lizard looks like a mutant sub-species as it tries to eat a crab. This Nile monitor was attempting to crack the helpless crab's shell in order to get to the meat.

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    A lizard looks like a mutant sub-species as it tries to eat a crab. This Nile monitor was attempting to crack the helpless crab's shell in order to get to the meat.

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    REVEAL: A lizard looks like a mutant sub-species as it tries to eat a crab. This Nile monitor was attempting to crack the helpless crab's shell in order to get to the meat.

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    A lizard looks like a mutant sub-species as it tries to eat a crab. This Nile monitor was attempting to crack the helpless crab's shell in order to get to the meat.

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