Cockington Green Gardens, located in Canberra, Australia, invites visitors to embark on a global journey through its meticulously crafted miniature buildings. This outdoor exhibit showcases detailed replicas of landmarks from around the world, including Scotland’s Braemer Castle and Peru’s Machu Picchu. Families can explore these tiny, intricate structures, each a testament to the art of miniaturization. The gardens provide a unique and engaging experience, where visitors can marvel at the craftsmanship and enjoy a delightful, scaled-down version of the world’s most iconic sites.
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