4K Port Campbell National Park Great Ocean Road AUSTRALIA Part 6 オーストラリア
The Port Campbell National Park was dedicated on 5 May 1964, in order to protect the limestone formations on and near the coastline adjacent to the Great Ocean Road.
The Port Campbell National Park is a national park in the south-western district of Victoria, Australia. The park is located adjacent to the Great Otway National Park and the Bay of Islands Coastal Park.
The Port Campbell National Park features an array of sheer cliffs overlooking offshore islets, rock stacks, gorges, arches, and blow-holes, The Twelve Apostles, the London Arch (formerly London Bridge), Loch Ard Gorge, the Razorback, the Gibson Steps, and many more.
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London Bridge, Port Campbell | Melbourne
London Arch (formerly London Bridge) is an offshore natural arch formation in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is a significant tourist attraction along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria
London Bridge/London Arch along the Great Ocean Road (Port Campbell National Park, Australia)
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Viewing the London Bridge (London Arch) formation along the Great Ocean Road (near the Twelve Apostles). This is located along the coast as part of Port Campbell National Park in Victoria, Australia. Shot in August 2017.
[Christmas Special] The Great Ocean Road Day 2 - Port campbell, The arch, London bridge, 12 Apostles
We stay in Apollo Bay and we stop by Pricetown had a homemade lamington cake taste good!!! We love the water around the great ocean road!
這幾天我們會住在阿波羅灣,我們停到Pricetown嘗到手作的檸檬林明頓!!!很好吃,不會太甜!大洋路的水真的非常美麗!
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Australia's Port Campbell National Park - Twelve Apostles and London Bridge
Some footage from our helicopter flight over Australia's southern coastline.
London Bridge Lookout by drone Melbourne Australia
London Bridge Lookout by drone Sorrento Melbourne Australia
London Bridge, Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria
London bridge the great ocean road Melbourne Australia
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London Arch, Port Campbell National Park, Australia
London Arch (formerly London Bridge) is an offshore natural arch formation in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is a significant tourist attraction along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion, and until 2008 formed a complete double-span natural bridge.
The span closer to the shoreline collapsed unexpectedly on 15 January 2008,[1] leaving two tourists (Kelli Harrison and David Darrington) stranded on the outer span before being rescued by helicopter. No one was injured in the event. Prior to the collapse, the arch was known as London Bridge because of its similarity to its namesake.
Port Campbell - Loch Ard Gorge, Grotto, London Bridge
Port Campbell - Loch Ard Gorge, Grotto, London Bridge
London Bridge, Great Ocean Road, Australia
London Bridge, Great Ocean Road, Australia
Port Campbell - Great Ocean Road - Australia
Port Campbell - Great Ocean Road - Australia
Helicopter Ride on Great Ocean Road at Twelve Apostles & London Bridge by Melbourne Australia
There's nothing like the view of the Twelve Apostles from a Helicopter over the Great Ocean Road in Australia. Considered one of the country's most scenic drives. Take a full day tour from Melbourne, or Bunyip Tours includes over night stays on the Great Ocean Road, or Drive yourself to explore at your leisure; The Great Southern Touring Route.
Underwater images at Twelve Apostles
Stunning footage reveals a unique glimpse of marine life in the waters of the twelve apostles. The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Their proximity to one another has made the site a popular tourist attraction.
12 apostles London Bridge before collapse.wmv
12 Apostles - London Bridge - Great Ocean Road - Australia Circa 1975 - before bridge collapse.wmv
The London Bridge, Great Ocean Road, Victoria (Full HD)
Taken with a Canon 40D. The London Bridge, Great Ocean Road, Victoria
Port Campbell National Park - The London Bridge
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Short Story My Travel to Princetown & Port Campbell | Great Ocean Road, VIC, Australia
My short video on my travel to Princetown & Port Campbell , Great Ocean Road. Wait for next full video for my travel here.
This my 1st Jan 2020 story.
- 12 Apostles Helicopters ( helicopters services ) we use pakej to London Bridge around 140AUD
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The Arch at Port Campbell, Great Ocean Road, Australia
Aerial footage of the Arch near the 12 Apostles, along the Great Ocean Road, southern Australia
London Bridge Australia
London Arch is a natural arch in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is one of the tourist attractions along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion, and until 1990 formed a complete double-span natural bridge.
The arch closest to the shoreline collapsed unexpectedly on 15 January 1990, leaving two tourists stranded on the outer part until they were rescued by a helicopter. No one was injured in the event. Prior to the collapse, the arch was known as London Bridge because of its similarity to its namesake.