Australians have a quirky love for giant landmarks, from enormous koalas to colossal prawns and even gigantic potatoes, and Bowen, Queensland, proudly continues this tradition with its Big Mango. Standing at a towering 10 meters high, this fiberglass marvel symbolizes the region's thriving mango orchards and has been delighting visitors since its creation in 2002. Weighing in at a hefty seven tons, the Big Mango is not just a massive fruit sculpture; it's a beloved icon that attracts tourists eager to snap a selfie and celebrate the local mango industry. Adding a twist to its story, the mango disappeared in 2014, only to reappear later as part of a clever marketing stunt by Nando’s. Whether you're a fruit enthusiast or just love quirky roadside attractions, the Big Mango is a must-see landmark that's sure to bring a smile to your face and add a fruity flair to your travel adventures.