In a land that is no stranger to fleur de lis designs, this may be the biggest one we've ever seen.

In an impressive feat of skill and efficiency, Acadiana Landfill, a local construction and demolition debris company, successfully completed the removal of an enormous and unique landscaping design from a residential backyard. The eye-catching centerpiece, a colossal fleur de lis, literally swallowed the property with its grand scale that could be seen from space.

Ok, that's an exaggeration but it was definitely noticeable from Google Earth.

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This wasn't your ordinary fleur de lis. It was a massive 50-foot by 40-foot structure, constructed with 20-inch deep gunite. The intricate layout suggested it might have served as the foundation for an ambitious garden or landscaping project. However, for reasons known only to the homeowner, the decision was made to bid farewell to this awe-inspiring symbol.

Acadiana Landfill stepped up to the challenge with determination. Through a series of progress photos, they shared the incredible journey of dismantling the fleur de lis piece by piece.

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Their expertise and precision were evident as the entire framework was gradually removed, leaving behind nothing but a void where the gunite had once outlined the expansive area.

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But Acadiana Landfill's dedication didn't stop there. They took it a step further by diligently filling the void and skillfully smoothing the earth using heavy machinery. No one would ever know that a colossal landscaping design once occupied that very spot. It's a seamless transformation that leaves no trace of its former grandeur.

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What sets this story apart is not only the magnitude of the project but also the astonishing speed at which Acadiana Landfill completed the job. In a single day, they conquered the daunting task, exceeding expectations and surely impressing whoever owns the home.

While the motivation behind the homeowner's decision to remove the striking fleur de lis remains a mystery, Acadiana Landfill's remarkable achievement stands as a testament to the capabilities of local companies. Their tireless efforts have helped shape the landscape of the community and turned ambitious visions into stunning realities.

Even when they're un-stunning your backyard, leaving you free of any ginormous fleur de lis structures.

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