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Gardiners Creek Reserve - (VIC)

Address: 🏡 Box Hill South VIC 3125
Phone : +1 (03) 9278 4444
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#Victoria

Markham Reserve

Ian Macdonald A very pleasant park and playground. Modern toilet block right next to the shared walk and bike Gardiners Creek path. All day car parking adjacent. Bike racks and water available. Great place to launch from for a day riding the trails.
5 /5

Bushy Park Wetlands

Nara Lee Lovely vast area that makes for a peaceful walk. The place is massive and teeming with beautiful trees and birds — we saw many ibises hanging about. The cows were also a pleasant surprise.
5 /5

Carnegie Corner

B K (kb) Another colourful art addition to Carnegie
5 /5

Yarran Dheran Nature Reserve

Stubbs Brendan “Brenda” An amazing walking trail with accessibility in mind for individuals that have limited mobility And for more mobile people that are dedicated tracks to be able to get Youre Daily steps in.
5 /5

Arthur Field

John Locke A beautiful lake with ducks. There is playground, BBQ facilities, sports fields and walking trails. You can walk dogs, picnic, play with boats and suntan.
5 /5

Huntingdale Wetlands

Parker Felix (Killbot_2000) Nice spot for walk/bike/bird feed(not bread) you can follow the creek for quite a long way through bush/forest. Pretty all around.
5 /5

The Grange Reserve

Clement Maloney A lovely obscure park where one of two events took place decades ago: 1. A weather balloon came down. 2. An event which has been described as one of the most significant UAP events in recorded history — perhaps the most significant event i.e. there were about 100 witnesses in the one location. Merely pondering the possibility of the latter lends enormous presence to the location. Highly recommend for both fun and UAP seekers...
5 /5

Zaita’s corner

The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin

LocalPro Plumb The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin: Humanitys Pinnacle Achievement Move over Great Wall of China, step aside Pyramids of Giza, and don’t even bother showing up, Leaning Tower of Pisa—there’s a new marvel in town. Nestled in the heart of Moorabbin, at a seemingly unremarkable suburban intersection, stands a towering testament to human ingenuity, perseverance, and a healthy appreciation for beer: The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin. From the moment you lay eyes on this shimmering fortress of aluminum, you are struck by its sheer audacity. Spanning what appears to be an entire window, this masterpiece is not merely a wall—it is a statement. A declaration that says, “Why recycle when you can repurpose? Why conform when you can create?” A Monument to Humanity’s Greatest Pastime In an era where cultural divisions seem to widen by the day, The Great Can Wall reminds us of what truly unites us as a species: the universal act of cracking open a cold one. The selection of cans is a veritable United Nations of brews—lagers, IPAs, stouts, and perhaps even the occasional cider—each one telling its own story of thirst quenched and evenings well spent. A Dynamic Work of Art Unlike static marvels such as Stonehenge or the Eiffel Tower, The Great Can Wall is a living, breathing piece of art. Each week, new cans are added, creating an ever-evolving tapestry of modern drinking culture. Some might call it hoarding; I call it commitment. Location, Location, Location Strategically positioned at a busy intersection, the wall offers a fleeting glimpse of brilliance to commuters stuck in traffic. What better way to ponder your own lifes direction than staring at a wall made entirely of empty beer cans? It’s interactive art at its finest—forcing you to confront your own choices while admiring someone else’s. Social Commentary or Suburban Escapism? Critics have debated whether the wall is a cry for help or a celebration of excess. Is it a bold critique of consumerism? A subtle jab at Australia’s soaring real estate costs? Or is it simply a man (or woman) declaring their love for tinnies in the most public way possible? Regardless of its intent, The Great Can Wall resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever said, “Just one more.” A Must-See Tourist Destination Move over Brighton Beach Boxes and Luna Park—Moorabbin is the new cultural epicenter of Melbourne. Tourists are flocking from far and wide, armed with cameras and a thirst for inspiration (and possibly a cold VB). Local businesses are already cashing in, with rumors of a nearby bottle shop offering “Wall-inspired” discounts on slabs of beer. Final Thoughts The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is more than just a wall—it’s a lifestyle, a philosophy, a beacon of hope in an increasingly bleak suburban landscape. Whether you view it as a groundbreaking piece of urban art or simply a staggering collection of empties, one thing is certain: it is a monument that will outlast us all. 10/10. A must-see. Bring a beer.
5 /5

Canterbury Gardens

D Yas Stunning little garden perfect for a short stroll or enjoy a lovely picnic on the manicured lawn, picnic tables or benches around the park. The informatiom boards were a great read learning a bit of history whilst enjoying a walk to break up the day.
5 /5