Castle with hay
An Australian farmer uses hay to build a giant castle for 6 hours.
An Australian farmer uses hay to build a giant castle for 6 hours.
Rob Marshall's grass castle is attracting the attention of hundreds of tourists.Photo: Barcroft .
Rob Marshall, owner of a sheep farm and winery in Victoria, Australia, used a tractor to build a castle measuring 30 m by 6 m in 6 hours a few days ago. The 40-year-old man told the Telegraph that he had an idea to build a castle in a beer with several friends.
Now the grass castle has become a tourist attraction. Telegraph said, hundreds of people have stepped through the castle door to enter inside since it was completed. This is beyond Marshall's expectations.
"I just wanted to turn the idea of friends into reality, but many passersby stopped and looked at the grass castle because of curiosity. Then they wanted to stand in front of the castle to take pictures and so it turned into sights, " he said.
Marshall said the castle will last for 6 weeks. Then it will become food for the sheep.
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