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Unique Coastal rocks in Australia

Visitor attractions on the coast of Port Campbell National Park, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia is unique because it spelled out a nine-pillar-shaped rocks Twelve Apostles.

Although it does not amount to twelve pillars, Twelve Apostles remains one of Australia’s main tourist objects that oftentimes visited by young couples who want to pose in their pre-wedding.

A result of erosion, in July 2005 and then, one of the pillars of the Twelve Apostles as high as 50 meters have been toppled and sunk into the sea, so now you can only watch eight pillar was still standing there.

The Twelve Apostles in 1922 known as Sow and Piglets. Sow near Loch Ard Gorge, while Piglets in the form of piles of small stones that resembled a pig. in Muttonbird Island. Then later renamed The Apostles and the last is the Twelve Apostles.

In this place, you can still do other tourism activities using helicopters to surround the interior areas around the Great Ocean Road.

For those of you who want to enjoy the charm of the Twelve Apostles will be charged at the Great Ocean Road Tour package amounting to U.S. $ 110 or about Rp1 million.

Having tired of playing in the Twelve Apostles, you could spend the night at Twelve Apostles Motel & Country Retreat is located at 314 Booringa Road, Princetown Victoria.

If you still want to visit the other sights of rock erosion, could soon come to London or London Bridge Arch near Canberra