As an Aussie, I can confidently say we're pretty quirky when it comes to our love for giant sculptures of animals, fruits, and other fun things. From colossal prawns and koalas to enormous strawberries, we’ve got a thing for bigger-than-life landmarks. One standout example is the Big Lobster in Kingston, South Australia. Known as Larry the Lobster, this impressive sculpture stands a towering 17 meters tall and weighs around 4 tons. Originally built in 1979 by Paul Kelly to lure visitors to a restaurant and visitor center, Larry has since become one of Australia's iconic "Big Things." With its spiny lobster design and cheerful presence, Larry continues to captivate both locals and tourists alike, drawing them in with its quirky charm and serving as a beloved landmark in Kingston SE.