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Fall in love again
Glorious at dusk and dawn the
Twelve Apostles
giant rock stacks are a central feature of the spectacular Port Campbell National Park. The forces of nature gradually eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs which became arches and when they collapsed, rock islands as high as 45 metres were left isolated from the shore.
Scenic Coast
Served by a trio of coastal towns this region is home to some of the world's most inspiring coastal scenery. Take your time to explore the comprehensive network of National Park trails and viewing platforms.
Lakes & Craters
Visitors to the Ocean Road are becoming increasingly switched on to the charms of the Lakes and Craters region. After all, the southern hemispheres largest permanent salt-water lake, world class angling and a position central to Grampians, coast and Ballarat was hardly going to stay quiet forever.
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