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    The Whales Tooth Pub in Lincolnville, Maine, U.S.A.

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    The Whale & Ale in San Pedro, California.

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    The Whale's Rib Raw Bar at Deerfield Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

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    Hunstanton.
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    Moby Dick's pub in Cork, Ireland.

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    Nether Stowey Somerset.
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    The Sign of the Whale pub in Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.A.

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    The Moby Dick pub in Adana, Turkey.

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    Edinburgh.
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    The Moby Dick pub in Punta del Este, Uruguay.

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    Hucknal Notts.
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    The Moby Dick in Milan, Italy.

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    The Bosun's chair. Lymington.
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    The Moby Dick Irish Pub in Chaweng, Koh Samui, Thailand.

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    Chatham.
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    The Pub Moby Dick in Trento, Italy.

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    The Moby Dick pub in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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    The Pizzerija and Pub Moby Dick at Brezja, Slovenia.

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    The Moby Dick pub in Thurstaston on the Wirral.

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    Ontario Canada.
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    The Pequod Inn at Fishers Island, New York. The Pequod was Captain Ahab's ship in Herman Melville's book 'Moby Dick'.

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    The Fisherman's Return at Winterton in Norfolk.

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    The Fisherman pub at Fishers Green, Stevenage.

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    The Old Fisherman's Pub in Budva, Montenegro.

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    Also one from Bristol.

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    Here is the Mucky Duck Pub on Captiva Island Florida. More famous for the sunset than the food. But of course one must have an adult beverage whilst watching said sunset.


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    The Fisherman's Pub at 9602 North Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, Florida.

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    The Fiherman's Pub in Speightstown, Barbados.

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    The Fisherman's Rest at Lymington, Hampshire.

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    Another Jolly Fisherman at Craster near Alnwick in Northumberland.

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    Dartmouth.
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    The Fisherman's Haunt in Winkton, Christchurch, Dorset.

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