WHETHER it was towering metal sculptures that spurted flame and resembled something from Mad Max, or the slightly more light-hearted pancake antics taking place nearby, Great Yarmouth’s Mardi Gras offered a range of entertainment.
Taking place on Tuesday afternoon, the Seachange Arts-run occasion on King Street was a celebration of the international flavours of the town hoping to bring a bit of the New Orleans flavour to the east coast.
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