Well, actually, I think there are only 7 or 8, not 12. But as we noted previously, there is a math problem over here. Anyway, however many there are and, in fairness, it can change over time, these soft limestone formations and cliffs are striking beautiful. Truly an iconic setting along the Great Ocean Road. As you look at these shots, think that the next land mass over the horizon is Antarctica. I can’t imagine the winter storms they must get here.
I also included shots of the heritage hotel I stayed in to start this part of the trip and the lovely unit I had in Port Campbell in the middle of the scenic area. OMG, my hay fever went into tilt. The worst case for me since 2003 in New Zealand, which I believe lies about straight east of here. Staying out in the middle of grassy fields probably did not help!
Surfers at Bells Beach outside of Torquay. This little town was home to both Rip Curl and Quicksilver apparel companies.
Hey, as you know by now, I always include dead tree shots. Weird, I know, but nice contrast here I thought.
The grotto. Looking through an arch, into a tide pool, then the ocean below and behind it. Great spot.
What is this you ask? These are the morning tracks of the Little Penguins as they went out to sea for the day. It is now getting close to sunset, and they are not yet to return until about 1 hour after sunset.
Those are incredible rock formations, hopefully you’ll be able to get a shot of the penguins at some point!
The shots are spectacular, Dan. Penguin tracks, grotto, & Apostles in particular.