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Coffs Harbour, Australia

Big Banana

One of the first big sculptures anywhere in Australia.
Cobar, Australia

Big Beer Can

Can of beer on top of a Cobar hotel with a world record.
Yerrinbool, Australia

Big Apple

Entrance to a famous orchard with nine types of apples.
Duranbah, Australia

Big Avocado

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

Big Bench

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

Big Axe

Giant wood sculpture in Kew first constructed in 1979.
Belconnen, Australia

Giant Mushroom

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

Big Cherries

Honoring the annual National Cherry Festival.
Bodalla, Australia

Big Cheese

Giant wheel of cheese marks a dairying village.
Chullora, Australia

Big Bicycle

Roadside attraction outside of a recycling center.
Hillvue, Australia

Big Golden Guitar

Monument that stands 40 feet and weighs 1,000 pounds.
Hexham, Australia

Big Mosquito

Modeled after the big, ferocious Hexham Grey mosquito.
Bowenfels, Australia

Big Miner's Lamp

Giant lamp houses the tourism information center.
Tocumwal, Australia

Big Murray Cod

Fiberglass fish built in 1968 after months of fundraising.
Taree, Australia

Big Oyster

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

Big Playable Guitar

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

Big Potato

Concrete spud looks like the North American Sebago.
Woombye, Australia

The Big Pineapple

A giant Australian fruit and tropical farm.
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.
Ballandean, Australia

Ballandean Pyramid

A huge stone pyramid built for fun.
Woodsreef, Australia

Woodsreef Asbestos Mine

Asbestos pit mine abandoned in 1983 is still dangerous thirty years later.
Coober Pedy, Australia

Crocodile Harry's Underground Nest & Dugout

This eccentric cave dwelling is bizarre even by the standards of a subterranean town.
Darwin, Australia

Cage of Death

Visitors can swim with vicious predators in Crocosaurus Cove's plastic daredevil enclosure.
Langwarrin, Australia

McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park

For better or worse, this whimsical sculpture garden was a favorite place of Rupert Murdoch's.