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- They were originally joined to the coast, the waves bored tunnels into the sectons that jutted out from the coast, then the top
- Note the arch where the waves have erroded away the limestone
- Heading back inland, view towards coast
- A Koala in the wild (with large claws)
- Top house (until the next bush fire burns it down...)
- That cave is where the only 2 survivors (out of 54) sheltered in 1826 after their ship ran aground
- ...as you can see here
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- The twelve apostles (there are only 11 now as one collapsed)
- Cool termperate rain forest (a bloody great tree)
- One of the newer and more healthy of the apostles
- "Shipwreck Coast" 120 out of 1300 ships ran aground along this coast during the 100 years of the gold rush.
- Bells Beach (Surf Coast)
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- View west down the south coast (there's almost 3500 miles of this before you get to Perth and the west coast!
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- The start of the great ocean road
- Kangaroos in the wild on the golf course!
- One of the newer apostles
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- Tree showing erosion around roots (and me!)
- Bells Beach (Used for world surfing competitions)
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- It may look top, but the sea here is vicious
- The other apostles (looking east)
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- Interesting limestone rock formations
- Another arch
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