My husband and I drove along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia, over the holidays last year. On this particular day, we got up early and took a helicopter ride along the coast from Peterborough to Princetown, then we drove along the coast near Port Campbell, stopping at all the lookout points along the way.
This photo is of the 12 Apostles off the coast. In geologic terms, the 12 Apostles are called stacks; they’re actually pieces of what used to be the mainland that over centuries have been separated from the coast by the incessant pounding of the ocean waves.
I took this photo in Port Campbell, Victoria, Australia, in December 2009.
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