The Twelve Apostles formation lies along the spectacular
coastline of Port Campbell National Park in Victoria, as one of the main highlight of the famed Great Ocean Road car drive. Thousands of years of sea erosion have battered the soft limestone cliffs, creating grottoes and gorges, arches and sea-sculptures rising from the sea-surf. The clifftop road gives occasional glimpses of the drama below, with the most famous being rock stacks of The Twelve Apostles. Each rock stack symbolizes one Jesus� apostle, hence the name. Get it, mate? There are also other views, such as spray billowing through the nearby collapsed arch of the �London Bridge� formation. It�s then arch connecting to the mainland collapsed in 1990 leaving some tourist stranded on the "instant" island. London Bridge has definately fallen down�
[see self-rotating panoramic view of The Twelve Apostles]
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