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    A man has visited more than 250 boozers across London in what he's dubbed the "world's biggest pub crawl."<\/p>\n

    Artist Karma Khazi dedicated his summer last year to exploring the capital's many watering holes. But he wasn't looking for a refreshing pint \u2013 he was there to photograph the pubs' loos, and especially the graffiti left on their walls.<\/p>\n

    Speaking to the Daily Star, the artist said: "I've always loved the purity of those marks that are left in that private cubicle, in that private space. [There are] really limited spaces in which people are able to truly be private these days."<\/p>\n

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    Karma Khazi's "pilgrimage" around the city began in Shoreditch, east London, and took just five days. On his busiest day he was able to conquer a staggering 60 pubs but soon had to slow down when traversing the country's biggest city on foot proved a tiring feat.<\/p>\n

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    "I kind of thought it would be relatively straightforward, I thought in London there would be pubs absolutely everywhere," he said. "But what I learned is that you have clusters. So, you'll have a cluster quite close together in the heart of the district and then you'll have a long walk or you have to get on the Tube.<\/p>\n

    "It's sort of the world's biggest pub crawl," he added.<\/p>\n

    The artist said the capital's graffiti varies from borough to borough. Districts like Camden and Hoxton offered up more exciting scribbles than the likes of Mayfair, where he found "nothing at all" despite poking his head into around 20 different boozers.<\/p>\n

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