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The layers of sediment in the limestone rocks along the Great Ocean Road at the southern edge of the Australian continent are amazing and beautiful natural structure, sculptured by the relentless pounding of the Southern ocean and the “Roaring Forties”.
Sailors must have had to be so cautious sailing in these realms. Something to ponder about today.
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Thanks for the link to my blog!
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Beautiful shots! I agree, this prompt will be popular 🙂
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Thanks for your lovely comment, Jayde- Ash!
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Very impressive – very well captured… 🙂
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Thank you!
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Lovely – Gives me vertigo – I want to dive in.
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Thank you, but I think it would risky to dive in here, as the currents are very strong and there might be a shark or two!!!
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Thanks for the link!
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The Great Ocean Road is still one to tick off our bucket list, these photos remind me it should be nearer the top of the list!
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You will not be disappointed. It is a magic place. Such awesome and powerful natural scenery. I could easily live permanently at Apollo Bay.
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Thank you!
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So beautiful! What a wonderful scenery!
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Thank you, Mary. It is a place of magnificient natural sculptures like this one, called “the arch” Google Great Ocean Road, Twelve Apostles” to see more of them.
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