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Kiama, Australia

Kiama Blowhole

This massive water spout has been luring visitors for hundreds of years, some to their death.
Robertson, Australia

Big Potato

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

Backpackers Memorial

A somber memorial to the seven victims of a horrible crime.
Goulburn, Australia

Big Merino

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

HMAS Otway

The decommissioned submarine is now the symbol of a small, inland Australian town.
Adaminaby, Australia

The Big Trout

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

Mount Kosciuszko Summit

The tallest mountain in mainland Australia.
Broken Hill, Australia

Big Bench

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

Big Ant

Designed by artist Pro Hart, built elsewhere in 1980.
Broken Hill, Australia

Broken Hill Sculpture Symposium

Twelve sculptures designed to make their best showing with the coming or going of the sun.
Silverton, Australia

Mad Max 2 Museum

This shrine to film's most iconic wasteland wanderer is located in the very outback where the movies were shot.
Cameron Corner, Australia

Cameron Corner

The point where New South Wales meets Queensland and South Australia.
White Cliffs, Australia

White Cliffs

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

Big Beer Can

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

The Black Stump

The oft used Australian colloquialism "Beyond the Black Stump" is said to have originated at this location.
Coffs Harbour, Australia

Big Banana

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

Bulgandry Art Site Aboriginal Place

Aboriginal artists carved these unique figures into sandstone.
Royal National Park, Australia

Wedding Cake Rock

A sparkling sandstone cliffside that's worth a visit while it still exists.