Monday 28 November 2022

Apollo Bay to Port Campbell

At Apollo Bay the seascape changes from surfing beaches to rugged coastline with gorges and large pillars.of sandstone thrusting from the ocean forming an interesting coastline.  We stopped several times along the route to see the coastline.



We found one lovely secluded beach on the way in Princetown.  We took a walk through huge dunes that were covered in lush vegetation.
The walk took us through a marsh which let out through a gut to the ocean and a beautiful secluded beach.

 our next stop was the Gibson Steps...86 steps which lead down to a beach from which one can view the twelve apostles below. The 12 apostles are a famous Australian landmark which are viewed from above just down the road.

 Then of course we stopped at the twelve apostles themselves.  We had to fight to get in to have a good look it being a very popular spot! Many of the onlookers were in winter coats!  We were not, finding it very hot!

The twelve apostles (which only number 8 in fact) were impressive.



Then we made our way to Loch Ard Gorge...beautiful seascapes that have been sculpted by the relentless Southern Sea.

Finally we arrived in Port Campbell where we went to the beach and watched the sunset

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