




The news today brought me back to my previous post of The Twelve Apostles almost 2 years ago during the 50th Anniversary of The Great Ocean Road. Another limestone formation crumbled into the sea.
Perhaps it's another good excuse to have a drive down GOR once again but this is in my new ride. *wink*
2 comments:
Then or now... the pictures you take are still so breathtaking...
wow! this is so breathtaking and beautiful... you did a very very good job!
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