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Australia Will Soon Be Home to Whale-Shaped Underwater Observatory Two Kilometres Off the Coast – Concrete Playground
Queensland has the Big Pineapple and Big Mango. New South Wales boasts the Big Prawn and the Big Merino, and you’ll find the Big Lobster in South Australia. They’re just some of Australia’s 150-plus big things, because we sure do love giant versions of foods, animals and everyday items — and if you’d like to walk into a huge whale that’s also an underwater observatory, that’ll be on the cards from the end of 2022, too.
Australia already has a couple of big whales, but not like this one. The animal-shaped structure will house the Australian Underwater Discovery Centre, and it’ll sit right at the end of the Busselton Jetty in Western Australia. That means that it’ll be located two kilometres out to sea — and, when it launches in…
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