Fifteen giant LEGO flower clumps in Living Desert State Park, near Broken Hill, NSW, part of LEGO’s 50th anniversary of the toy in Australia.
Pine trees and flower clumps 66 times their original LEGO size, can be seen in Living Desert State Park near Broken Hill, NSW, as part of LEGO’s 50th anniversary of the toy in Australia
Pine trees and flower clumps 66-times their original LEGO size, can be seen in Living Desert State Park near Broken Hill, NSW, as part of LEGO’s 50th anniversary of the toy in Australia.
Standing tall at sunset are fifteen pine trees in Living Desert State Park near Broken Hill, NSW, make up part of LEGO’s 50th anniversary of the toy in Australia.
Fifteen 4m pine trees in Living Desert State Park near Broken Hill, NSW, make up part of LEGO’s 50th anniversary of the toy in Australia.
Fifteen flower clumps in Living Desert State Park near Broken Hill, NSW, make up part of LEGO’s 50th anniversary of the toy in Australia.
Fifteen LEGO pine trees and fifteen flower clumps in Living Desert State Park near Broken Hill, NSW, part of LEGO’s 50th anniversary of the toy in Australia.
Fifteen giant LEGO pine trees make up part of a display celebrating 50 years of LEGO in Australia in Living Desert State Park near Broken Hill, NSW.
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