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12 apostles - The mighty Twelve Apostles
are world-recognised icons of the Great Ocean Road. These
giant rock stacks soar from the swirling waters of the
Southern Ocean and are a central feature of the spectacular
Port Campbell National Park that extends from Princetown
to Peterborough.
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Erskine Falls - Erskine Falls is probably
the most well known waterfall of the Otways and one of the
most visited. |
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Loch Ard Gorge - visitors are treated
to a beautiful vista of towering cliffs, sparkling blue-green
sea and a small,
sandy beach. It's hard to imagine that the drama of one of
Victoria's most tragic shipwrecks was played out at this
very spot more than 120 years ago, giving a name to the gorge. |
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London Bridge - London Bridge is on the western side of
Port Campbell along the Great Ocean Road and is one of Victoria's
best known land-marks. In 1990 the centre span collapsed
as the second photo below shows. Two Visitors had just crossed
the arch and had to be rescued from the now isolated outcrop. |
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MAITS REST RAINFOREST WALK - Maits Rest
Walk is a part of the Great Otway National Park beside the
Great Ocean Road,
west of Apollo Bay.
The walk is quite easy and should be suitable for all ages.
A track wanders through fern glades and rainforest among
tall stands of beech, messmate and other hardwoods.
The walk will take around 15 mins and you will leave feeling
totally relaxed after a sojourn with nature to refresh
the soul.
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