MORE than 1,400 ships have been wrecked off the coast of Western Australia, mainly due to the state’s long and strenuous coastline with very few natural harbours. Some of those ships are now being remembered in the form of LEGO bricks, with a new travelling exhibition, ‘Brickwrecks: Sunken Ships in...
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MORE than 1,400 ships have been wrecked off the coast of Western Australia, mainly due to the state’s long and strenuous coastline with very few natural harbours.
Some of those ships are now being remembered in the form of LEGO bricks, with a new travelling exhibition, ‘Brickwrecks: Sunken Ships in LEGO Bricks’.
Following its successful debut at the WA Maritime Museum, the exhibition will now tour Albany, Kalgoorlie and Geraldton.
The exhibition features some of the world’s most famous shipwrecks reimagined as LEGO models, and displayed alongside real artefacts from the actual wrecks.
Fortunately, the only recreated cruise ship you’ll find is Titanic!
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