The Tin Horse Highway in Western Australia is lined with horses made using scrap metal – and draws thousands of tourists to the Bush Races in Kulin. Photo: Kulin Bush Races
The Tin Horse Highway in Western Australia is lined with horses made using scrap metal – and draws thousands of tourists to the Bush Races in Kulin. Photo: Kulin Bush Races
Australia

Weird tourist attraction in Western Australia draws visitors to rural town’s annual Bush Races

  • Over 70 sculptures made from scrap metal line the Tin Horse Highway in Kulin, Western Australia, drawing thousands of tourists to its annual Bush Races
  • The quirky tourist attraction is the brainchild of Kulin wheat farmer Mary Lucchesi, who ‘never expected it would become the attraction that it has’

The Tin Horse Highway in Western Australia is lined with horses made using scrap metal – and draws thousands of tourists to the Bush Races in Kulin. Photo: Kulin Bush Races
The Tin Horse Highway in Western Australia is lined with horses made using scrap metal – and draws thousands of tourists to the Bush Races in Kulin. Photo: Kulin Bush Races
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