The Twelve Apostles are a collection of natural limestone stacks standing just off shore in the Port Campbell National Park, on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Their proximity to one another has made the site a popular tourist site. MORE...
The Great Ocean Road stretches along the South Eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Geelong & Warrnambool. It was built during the Great Depression, between World War I and World War II by returned servicemen. MORE...
A lighthouse located in Aireys Inlet- a small town on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Originally called Eagles Nest Point, the Split Point Lighthouse was originally built in 1891. It was converted to automatic operation in 1919. MORE...
London Arch is a natural arch in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is one of the tourist attractions along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion. MORE...
The Loch Ard Gorge (38°38'S 143°04'E) is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about 5 minutes drive west of The Twelve Apostles. It is a visible example of the process of erosion in action. MORE...
   

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