Big Things in Western Australia
Explore 28 iconic oversized attractions in WA
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Big Crocodile
A massive 20-metre long concrete saltwater crocodile sculpture serving as both tourist attraction and swimming safety reminder in Australia's far north.

Big King Neptune
A giant King Neptune statue at Two Rocks, WA, originally from the defunct Atlantis Marine Park.

Giant Ram (Bart)
Australia's second-largest ram sculpture, a 9-metre tall tribute to Western Australia's wool industry, affectionately known as 'Bart'.

The Big Blue Whale
A massive blue whale sculpture at Albany, Western Australia, commemorating the town's whaling history.

The Big Boab Tree
A massive boab tree sculpture in Derby, Western Australia, celebrating the ancient trees of the Kimberley.

The Big Bobtail
A giant bobtail lizard sculpture at Mandurah, WA, celebrating this iconic Western Australian reptile.

The Big Camera
A giant camera monument at Meckering, WA, marking a famous earthquake site.

The Big Carrot
A giant carrot sculpture celebrating vegetable growing regions across Australia.

The Big Cray
A giant western rock lobster sculpture in Geraldton, Western Australia, celebrating the state's lucrative rock lobster industry.

The Big Cricket Bat
A giant cricket bat at Narrikup, WA, celebrating Australia's love of the summer game.

The Big Diamond
A sparkling diamond sculpture in Kununurra, Western Australia, celebrating the Argyle Diamond Mine.

The Big Dog
A giant working dog statue at Mukinbudin, WA, honoring the faithful farm dogs of the Wheatbelt.

The Big Dragonfly
A beautiful dragonfly sculpture at the Big Swamp Wetlands in Bunbury, Western Australia, celebrating wetland ecosystems.

The Big Flower
A giant flower sculpture celebrating Australia's beautiful wildflowers and horticultural heritage.

The Big Frilled Neck Lizard
A giant frilled neck lizard sculpture in WA, celebrating this iconic Australian reptile.

The Big Jarrah Tree
A giant jarrah tree at Pemberton, WA, celebrating the majestic forests of the southwest.

The Big Manta Ray
A giant manta ray sculpture at Coral Bay, WA, celebrating these graceful ocean giants.

The Big Marron
A giant freshwater crayfish sculpture in WA's South West, celebrating this local delicacy.

The Big Miner's Boot
A giant miner's boot at various mining towns, honoring Australia's mining heritage.

The Big Numbat
A giant numbat sculpture celebrating WA's unique and endangered state animal emblem.

The Big Pink Lake
A tribute to Australia's remarkable pink lakes at locations celebrating this natural phenomenon.

The Big Redback
A giant redback spider sculpture at Armadale Reptile Centre in Western Australia.

The Big Sandgroper
A giant sandgroper insect sculpture - WA's unique burrowing creature and nickname inspiration.

The Big Snail
A giant snail sculpture at Gnowangerup, WA, a quirky Wheatbelt attraction.

The Big Swan
A giant black swan sculpture in Perth, WA, celebrating Western Australia's state emblem.

The Big Wave
A giant wave sculpture at Scarborough Beach, WA, celebrating Australian beach culture.

The Big Windsurfer
A giant windsurfer sculpture at watersports destinations celebrating Australian sailing culture.

The World's Tallest Bin
A giant garbage bin at Norseman, WA, standing over 8 meters tall as a quirky outback landmark.
