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Taree, Australia

Big Oyster

Homage to the local produce now serves as a car dealer.
Melbourne, Australia

The Nicholas Building

A beautiful 1920s tower filled with local hidden gems.
Broken Hill, Australia

Titanic Bandsmen Memorial

A modest park memorial pays tribute to one of the Titanic's most revered storylines.
White Cliffs, Australia

White Cliffs

Australia's first opal field led to a mining rush in the 1890s.
Belconnen, Australia

Giant Mushroom

Children's playground hidden under a big pink and blue cap.
Adaminaby, Australia

The Big Trout

This giant trout was made by a singular fisherman who wanted to honor his local trade.
Goulburn, Australia

Big Merino

Three-story concrete ram with a permanent gift shop.
Muswellbrook, Australia

Big Blue Heeler

Standing in celebration of where the cattle dog was bred.
Williamstown, Australia

Timeball Tower

An obsolete form of timekeeping still marks the hour in this adapted 19th century lighthouse.
Black Rock, Australia

HMVS Cerberus

Australia's only intact colonial warship never saw action before being turned into a scenic wreck.
Narrandera, Australia

Big Playable Guitar

Record-holding guitar meant to promote country.
Kurri Kurri, Australia

Big Kookaburra

This 4.5-meter-tall statue of a native Australian bird marks Hydro Aluminium's 40th year in the area.
Swan Hill, Australia

Pioneer Settlement

Australia's first open air museum and antique 3D theater.
Broken Hill, Australia

Big Bench

Located on top of mines that run through Broken Hill.
Melbourne, Australia

Phar Lap

Taxidermy of the racing horse with a huge heart, who inspired hope in the Depression.
Melbourne, Australia

AC/DC Lane

A colorful street named for the legendary Australian rock band.
Wagin, Australia

Giant Ram

Everything about this over-size novelty animal is huge including its testicles.
Myers Flat, Australia

The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace

Largest Buddha carved from gemstone-quality jade in the world, on a world tour through 2011.
Melbourne, Australia

Fairies Tree

A whimsical menagerie of creatures carved into a 300-year-old tree trunk.
Melbourne, Australia

Princess Theatre

One of the oldest theaters in Australia, it's also said to be haunted by a performer who died on stage.
Robertson, Australia

Big Potato

Concrete spud looks like the North American Sebago.
West Ballina, Australia

The Big Prawn

There's nothing shrimpy about the world's largest artificial prawn.
Duranbah, Australia

Big Avocado

Giant fruit signaling the entrance to a tropical paradise.
Parkes, Australia

Parkes Radio Telescope

This giant dish located in a sheep paddock was the primary receiver of Apollo 11 TV transmissions.