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Welcome to Donnybrook, home of Big Apple — a massive tribute to the region's agricultural heritage and farming excellence. 7.5m tall, 6.5m diameter Lady Williams apple. This impressive structure has become a beloved landmark in Donnybrook and a symbol of the region's unique character. Big Things are a uniquely Australian phenomenon — oversized sculptures that started in the 1960s as a way to attract tourists and celebrate local industries. Big Apple continues that tradition beautifully, giving travellers a reason to stop, stretch their legs, and appreciate the quirky creativity of regional Australia. Whether you're on a family road trip, ticking off your Big Things bucket list, or just passing through Western Australia and looking for a memorable photo op, this is a stop you won't regret. It's free to visit, easy to access, and guaranteed to put a smile on your face. You can find it at coordinates -33.58, 115.82 — just punch those into your GPS and you're sorted. Jump out, grab a photo, and add the stamp to your Passport. Open all year round. 📸
Fun Fact
It takes 36 apples to make 1 litre of apple juice! Apples float because they're 25% air. There are over 7,500 apple varieties worldwide. The saying 'an apple a day' actually works!
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