Worlds Largest Bunnock
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Located in Macklin Saskatchewan.
The Macklin Bunnock (Bone) was constructed of steel pipes, chicken wire and fiberglass. A taxidermist, Ray Berg of Cabri, Saskatchewan enlarged a normal horse ankle bone ninetyeight times it's actual size and built Macklin it's giant Bunnock. The Bunnock stands 32' high. At night the bunnock can be illuminated and shines a bright orange which can be seen for miles around. The base of the Bunnock serves as a tourist booth, well stocked with information and souvenirs of the town. This booth is operated by the Border REDA Tourism Committee. The Bunnock is situated at the junction of highway 31 and highway 14.
The Macklin Bunnock (Bone) was constructed of steel pipes, chicken wire and fiberglass. A taxidermist, Ray Berg of Cabri, Saskatchewan enlarged a normal horse ankle bone ninetyeight times it's actual size and built Macklin it's giant Bunnock. The Bunnock stands 32' high. At night the bunnock can be illuminated and shines a bright orange which can be seen for miles around. The base of the Bunnock serves as a tourist booth, well stocked with information and souvenirs of the town. This booth is operated by the Border REDA Tourism Committee. The Bunnock is situated at the junction of highway 31 and highway 14.
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April 06, 2006
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by metallicpeach
| type: | Fountains and statues |
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| url: | www.macklin.ca |
| address: | junction of highway 31 and highway 14 |
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