The Great Ocean Road to Port Campbell -viewing "the twelve apostles"

We have never visited this part of Australia before and it was very well worth the effort. We flew to Melbourne , then drove across to Port Campbell and back to Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road. It's a fearsome costline for any sailor. Facing directly onto the Southern Ocean it's a rugged coastline with high cliff faces and rocks onto which many vessels have crashed over the last few hundred years. It was particularly challenging back in the days of sail when clippers would come from the UK directly across the Indian Ocean and then try to thread the needle between Cape Otway and King Island along the bass Strait. After several thousand miles of ocean this was a huge navigational challenge - which many ships got wrong and ended up smashed on the rocky shores. 
Some of the Twelve At dusk

Liz in Ozzie Akubra hat


Liz and Melissa 

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