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Apr. 09 It took Robert Gabai, an inhabitant of Cegled, in Hungary, 20 years to amass his shell collection, coming from different seas and oceans on the planet. The smallest shell measures 2 mm long while the largest one measures 50 cm. Here, Robert Gabai is presenting some of the pieces from his collection which contains over 3, 500 shells

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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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