With 15 four metre high trees and 15 Lego flowers, the display follows on from a similar pop up garden that appeared in Sydney’s Martin Place earlier in the year. Contrasting starkly with the surrounding desert, the Lego forest will be on display until July 12. If you happen to be visiting the outback town, make sure you check it out, if only for the spectacular photography opportunities.
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