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Great Ocean Road Continued
On the second day, we continued from Lorne to the Twelve Apostles, with scenery remaining breathtakingly beautiful along the way.
An eagle watching tourists from the bushes at the Twelve Apostles site.
I had seen photos of the Twelve Apostles online before but wasn't particularly impressed. However, seeing them in person was truly awe-inspiring - a feeling that just can't be captured in photographs. These two below are my favorites.
The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles
Not far from the Twelve Apostles is London Bridge. According to our Australian companion, when he visited here over 20 years ago, both bridge arches were still standing. Today we could only see one. In another 20 years, the remaining arch might be gone too. It's said that when the arch collapsed, two tourists were caught in the incident.
After leaving London Bridge, we headed to the Blowhole (I'm still not sure of the exact name of this attraction). We saw many small holes in the reef rocks - when seawater fills and then recedes, it spurts out from these holes like fountains. This was one of the most fun spots to visit.
Water rushing out of the holes during low tide.
This is a parrot we saw on the Great Ocean Road. It wasn't afraid of people and would take and eat a french fry if offered.
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