The “Twelve” Apostles

Thursday morning we woke to clouds but no rain. We headed out for an area that was likely to get busy so we wanted a good start to the day. This was an area where we would see more dramatic action from the waves. This area is called The 12 Apostles. Originally there were 12 rock stacks, but over the years some have collapsed with the action of the winds and water.

Some of the apostles. The wind was even stronger today.
Quite the viewing platform over the rocks.
More apostles.
Called London Bridge, this rock was connected to the piece on the left edge of the picture at one time.
As we left the coast, we headed to some more hills.

Our stop for the night was yet another cabin with beautiful surroundings. They had some farm animals including alpacas and invited people to meet them at 8:30 each morning to feed them. It was our breakfast time so we passed on it, but Paul went out after we had arrived and got some nice pictures.

Lots of kangaroos
Indian Peafowl
Australian Wood Ducks
Alpaca

Friday was an uneventful drive to a beautiful B & B in a small town just south of Ballarat.

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Author: Joyce and Paul's retirement travels

Having retired, we are enjoying travelling with our fifth wheel RV. We are from a small town in Southern Ontario.

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