The 12 Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Wildlife Tours Australia ( 1 Day Tour Great Ocean Road )
An Amazing view at the 12 apostles on the 1 day tour from Melbourne to the Great Ocean Road.
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Visiting the REDWOODS - Apollo Bay to Princetown | Great Ocean Road
A day of exploring on the Great Ocean Road
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Great Ocean Road Trip!
This is the most fun three days camping I have ever had, Australia you're a beauty.
From the Twelve Apostles, to Wreck Beach, to little hidden gems like Childer's Cove, it is the must do road trip for any traveller!
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The Twelve Apostles - Nature and wildlife, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
The Twelve Apostles - Nature and wildlife, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
The iconic golden cliffs and crumbling pillars of the Twelve Apostles can be found 7km east of Port Campbell. They are protected by the Twelve Apostles Marine National Park which covers 7500ha and runs along 17km of stunning coastline. As well as the above water beauty the park protects some of Victoria’s most dramatic underwater scenery. Spectacular arches, canyons, fissures, gutters and deep sloping reefs make up the environment below the waves. Wild and powerful waves of the Southern Ocean constantly pound the coastline which has shaped the area into what you see today.The remarkable underwater structures provide a complex foundation for magnificent habitats including kelp forests and colourful sponge gardens.Many animals prosper both above and below the water including seabirds, seals, lobsters, reef fish and sea spiders. The intertidal and shallow subtidal reefs are known to have the greatest diversity of invertebrates on limestone reef in Victoria.Marine mammals, such as whales, are also known to visit the area. Patient visitors after dark or in the early morning may see Little Penguins which nest in caves below the Twelve Apostles.Visitors can view the park from shore however access to the water primarily by boat due to the high cliffs and powerful sea conditions (launching point in Port Campbell or Princetown).Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters.
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Adventure Victoria - Great Ocean Road - Princetown, 12 Apostles -29 Sep - 1 Oct 2017
Camping in Victoria -- Great Ocean Road - Princetown, 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, Port Campbell
We've been Great camping at princetown places neat 12 Apostles. Although it was harsh wind weather at first night, we've been eating, talking, sining together in shelter. From the second day, it was great weather, and we've been great places like 12 apolstles, loch ard gorge, Gibson steps and bush trekking at Princetown hill near beach. Princetown camping place is great because it has near great scenic places, you can meet wild kangaroos just by your camping site, enjoy activites like kayak, surfing and bush trekking and long walking trail like Great Ocean Walks.
Additionally we've visited winery. It's also great place we can taste wine almost they have, and experice to take picture in front of barrel made when I was born year!
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The Great Ocean Road: Platypus Tour
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12 Apostles - Great Ocean Road Tour
The 12 Apostles are the feature attraction along the Great Ocean Road
Our Great Ocean Road moments in March 2017
Short video on our time at the Great Ocean Road in 2017. We visited Geelong, Torquay, 12 apostoles, Port Fairy, Kennet River camping, Princetown camping, Killarney beach camping and many other places on the road.
seeing my first snake in Australia / 12 Apostles / Great Ocean Road
After we went to the Twelve Apostles, the Loch Ard Gorge, and some other viewpoints, we continued our road trip on the Great Ocean Road to Tower Hill. We did a hike there and saw a big fat snake! But also Kangaroos and Wallabies.
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Great Ocean Road Montage
Montage video of my trip to the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
Lighthouse - Split Point Lighthouse, Aireys Inlet
Forrest Falls - Eskine Falls, Lorne
Twelve Apostle - PrinceTown
Loch arch gorge - Prince Town
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Great Ocean Road camping- Johanna Beach
The montage features the towns and attractions of Lorne, Kennett River, Apollo Bay, Twelve Apostles, Port Campbell, Warrnambool and Tower Hill
This camping trip was in early October of 2018
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Marly's Trip Along The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
I went for a drive along the Great Ocean Road, with Marlene and Ellen. It is one of the great drives of the world, hugging the coastline with spectacular scenery and also going through rainforest and farmland.
We had a look at Bells Beach, famous for surfing. There were only a few surfers there but we did see an Echidna! I must say, the toilet block at Bells Beach is one of the nicest I have seen. It has beautiful murals over it.
We saw the memorial arch and stopped at some lookouts. It was time for a rest when we got to Lorne. Then we moved on and got to the Twelve Apostles. There are only 9 now but they still look great. Then it was off to Loch Ard Gorge. Lots of steps going down to the beach but worth it if you can make it back up.
We had lunch in Port Campbell. Then we went to The Arch and also London Bridge, which fell down in 1990, so it isn't really a bridge anymore. We finished our trip at Peterborough.
I will tell you a bit of history of the road.
The road was built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932, and is the world's largest war memorial; dedicated to casualties of World War I.
The Great Ocean Road was first planned towards the end of the first world war.
Surveying for the road started in 1918 - with the road suggested to travel from Barwon Heads, follow the coast west around Cape Otway, and end near Warrnambool. In 1918, the Great Ocean Road Trust was formed as a private company, under the helm of president Howard Hitchcock. The company managed to secure £81,000 in capital from private subscription and borrowing, with Hitchcock himself contributing £3000.
Construction on the road began on 19 September 1919, built by approximately 3,000 returned servicemen as a war memorial for fellow servicemen who had been killed in World War I. An advance survey team progressed through dense wilderness at approximately 3 kilometres a month. Construction was done by hand; using explosives, pick and shovel, wheel barrows, and some small machinery. Several workers were killed during construction.
The soldiers were paid 10 shillings and sixpence for eight hours per day, also working a half-day on Saturdays. They used tents for accommodation and made use of a communal dining marquee and kitchen; food costing up to 10 shillings a week. Despite the difficulty involved in constructing the road, the workers had access to a piano, gramophone, games, newspapers and magazines at the camps.
The road was closed at Eastern View from 10 May 1922 for further work; opening again on 21 December along with tolls to recoup construction costs. The charge, payable at Eastern View, was two shillings for motor cars and 10 shillings for wagons with more than two horses.
In November 1932, the section from Lorne to Apollo Bay was finished, bringing the road to completion. The road was officially opened with Victoria's Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Irvine holding a ceremony near Lorne's Grand Pacific Hotel and the road subsequently being acknowledged as the world's largest war memorial.
In its original state, the road was considered a formidable drive; fitting only a single vehicle comfortably at a time. Areas with sheer cliffs would be most hazardous, with only few places for drivers to pull over to allow others to proceed in the opposite direction. On 2 October 1936, the road was handed to the State Government, with the deed for the road presented to the Victorian Premier at a ceremony at the Cathedral Rock toll gate. It was at this time that the tolls were also removed.
In 1962, the road was deemed by the Tourist Development Authority to be one of the world's great scenic roads. It also had sections widened between the Lorne Hotel and the Pacific Hotel to improve traffic, while aiming to preserve it's character. Despite improvements, the road was still considered a challenging drive; the Victorian Police motor school even using it for training around 1966.
Over its life, the Great Ocean Road has been susceptible to natural elements. In 1960 the section at Princetown was partially washed away by water during storms. It experienced landslides on 11 August 1964 and in 1971. Both closing sections of the road near Lorne. Because of the terrain surrounding the road, it was also closed due to bush-fires in 1962 and 1964, particularly in areas with nearby camp-sites. In January, 2011 a section of the overhanging cliffs collapsed due to heavy rain.
The Great Ocean Road is now home to The Great Ocean Road Marathon. I had a wonderful time and if you have the opportunity to go along the road, I would highly recommend it.
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The Great Ocean Walk
We were in Australia for two weeks and for four of the days, we were trekking and camped outside. So this is a video of some parts of the four day trek. There's more but wasn't able to catch it on video as we were too tired and burdened with heavy bags.
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Free Campsites Australia Episode 5 Princetown Victoria
This camp site wasn't free, but really cheap. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave down below. Cheers
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Great Ocean Road Adventures Part 3 - GORGE Chocolates - Kennett River Park - Vogue caravan
The Discover Downunder adventure continues with TV presenters, Brook Hanson and Tim Smith travelling along the Great Ocean Road and heading to GORGE Chocolates, located on the Princetown Road turnoff, just two kilometres east of the 12 Apostles car park.
Current owner Mel Pollock talks to Brooke about the establishment which was formed in 2004. All the chocolate is hand tempered, formed and dipped using Belgian chocolate, producing over 40 different products. GORGE Chocolates is committed to being open all year round between 10am and 5pm.
Tim checks out the Memorial Arch on the Great Ocean Road in his segment Tim's Big Things, then visits Kennett River Holiday Park located along the Great Ocean Road between Lorne and Apollo Bay. Tim talks to Paul Grocott about what the park has to offer. Kennett River Park has new beachfront cabins and is a real nature park with native animals surrounding the park. The Great Otway National Park makes a beautiful backdrop to Kennett River.
Brooke and Tim also review the magnificent Paramount Vogue caravan. This van is all about luxury. There are many great features on display in this unit such as plenty of outdoor storage, huge windows, Dometic awning, outdoor speakers, extra large shower, sink, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, air conditioning and a skylight just to name a few.
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GLAMPING AT THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD | Montage Vlog (January 2018)
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Megan and I went glamping in Sugarloaf right on the Great Ocean Road. I wanted to really enjoy the experience so I didn't vlog traditionally, just filmed some super pretty clips. Uploading montages makes my lil heart happy to watch back. If y'all wanna watch too, here it is x
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