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beach beach bridge walkway
Experienced by Kat D Hope
116 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
A two hour drive south from Melbourne, we finally ended our journey at this jaw dropping, vertigo-inducing landscape. The cloudy overcast added to the eerie and cold atmosphere, as the waves pounded against the “12 apostles”.
Experienced by Alex Rhee
116 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
A two hour drive south from Melbourne, we finally ended our journey at this jaw dropping, vertigo-inducing landscape. The cloudy overcast added to the eerie and cold atmosphere, as the waves pounded against the “12 apostles”.
Experienced by Alex Rhee
116 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
A two hour drive south from Melbourne, we finally ended our journey at this jaw dropping, vertigo-inducing landscape. The cloudy overcast added to the eerie and cold atmosphere, as the waves pounded against the “12 apostles”.
Experienced by Alex Rhee
116 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
Something special I share with my loved one is the love of beaches and road trips. Melbourne was an amazing place for us to have both! The Great Ocean Road was an amazing drive.
Experienced by Crystal Kay
118 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
There’s many things that made Australia quite different. On that list, we have the fact to drive on left – it’s a curious experience, at least.
Experienced by Thandy Yung
118 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
Looking down from the Cape Otway Lighthouse
Experienced by Johan Mouchet
118 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
Great Ocean Road, Australia
Experienced by Cody Board
121 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
A hand leading to infinity
Experienced by Nisarga Ekbote
124 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
A perfect spot for a little secret meet.
Experienced by Jamie Davies
135 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
Great Ocean Road
Experienced by Layton Membrey
135 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
Great Ocean Road
Experienced by Layton Membrey
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
The 12 Apostles on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria is truly a sight to behold. This stunning section of coastline, boasting monoliths protruding from the ocean, is often overcrowded with tourists. I was very fortunate to arrive as the sun was setting and captured some magical shots.
Experienced by Graham Holtshausen
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
While traveling the Great Ocean Road I had the chance to live one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world
Experienced by Riccardo Trimeloni
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road
Experienced by Victor Garcia
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
For some reason, when I come to the beach, I can easily get emotional. My mind wanders away to someone who I used to hold hands with and walk along the beach with. The unusual heartbeats, the laugh, the sound of the wave, the sunset and the forehead kisses are all vivid in my mind.
Experienced by Road Trip with Raj
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
One of the only things I planned to prioritize when I went to Melbourne, Australia was the 12 Apostles. Fun fact, apparently, according to our persuasive tour guide, there are only 9 rock formations in this area; 2 of which were recently not counted to be part of the 9 anymore since the first one collapsed and the other one too small to be recognized as one of the monumental rock formations. Anyway, it was a good & sunny day when we did the GOR tour, hence, I got this marvelous shot.
Experienced by Ted Bryan Yu
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
At the very south of Victoria, Australia.
Experienced by Felipe Palacio
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
The Victorian Coast - The 12 Apostles just off the Great Ocean Road, eastward facing.
Experienced by Jamie Davies
138 km from Cape Nelson Lighthouse
This place was my number one in my bucket list since I came to Australia. I wanted to be there during sunset. It’s really challenging to photograph this place because it’s the edge of the continent and therefore it’s impossible how windy it gets. At some point I was glad my camera didn’t flew off. In the end I made it. The most magical hour of the day captured at one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen in my life! It makes you wonder how beautiful this planet is. Millions of years displayed right in front of your eyes!
Experienced by Filip Hudcovic