Port Campbell National Park, which is famous for its amazing collection of limestone "sculptures", including the famous "Twelve Apostles", "London Bridge" and Loch Ard Gorge. "London Bridge" is an abrasive shore formed by the surf.
Port Campbell National Park |
The Twelve Apostles cliffs guard the approach to Port Campbell National Park, the coast of which is called the coast of the lost ships.
Port Campbell National Park |
The famous natural monument "The Twelve Apostles" is a group of cliffs in the middle of the boiling surf. The "Apostles" have long been a symbol of the Great Ocean Road.
Port Campbell National Park |
On one of them, the forces of nature formed a natural teardrop-shaped niche. Not a single travel brochure, not a single local company logo seems to be complete without her silhouette.
Port Campbell National Park |
The rocks "Twelve Apostles" are estimated by geologists 10-20 million years old. Previously, they were a coastal monolith, which was destroyed under the influence of water and wind, parts of the coast broke off and remained in the water in large blocks. Now only 8 of the 12 apostles remain.