The Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, in Victoria, Australia
Eight (remaining) limestone stacks in Port Campbell National Park
The Twelve (8) Apostles, Great Ocean Road, in Victoria, Australia
The apostles were formed by the harsh weather conditions of the Southern Ocean
Panorama of the Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Australia
There are only eight remaining Apostles the last one fell in 2005
Panorama of of two of the Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Australia
The Apostles were named the Sow and Piglets until 1922, They were renamed the Apostles for tourism.
Panorama of two of the Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Australia
You can see how the waves erode these stacks
The Apostles are located 275 kilometers west of Melbourne
The base of the limestone pillars are eroding at approximately 2 cm per year
Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Australia
A must see on a visit to Australia
Panoramic splendor!
Cape Otway, Koala Yawning
A great place to find wild Koalas
Great Ocean!
Surfs up!
Koala and baby
koalas sleep for around 20 hours a day
Koala mum and baby hanging out at Cape Otway
Eucalyptus has a sufficiently high water content to ensure koalas only need to drink occasionally.
Cape Otway Koalas
Time for a nap
The Twelve Apostles
Great Ocean Road, in Victoria, Australia
One of The (Eight Renaining) Twelve Apostles
Thunder Cave
The original arch now rests 15 meters below the surface
Port Campbell National Park
Victoria, Australia
The Grotto
Port Campbell, Australia
One of the Twelve Apostles