Australia’s Lego Garden

Lego Forest. Image via the Daily Mail

Lego Forest. Image via the Daily Mail

Plastic trees and flowers 66 times their normal size sprung up in the outback.

It’s a celebration of Lego’s 50-year anniversary in Australia. The plastic forest is located 700 miles west of Sydney in a reserve called Broken Hill, where it will stay until July 12th.

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Read the full story here: Plastic fantastic: Life-size Lego pieces pop up in the Australian Outback to celebrate 50 years of the iconic toy bricks Down Under

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