Australia is disappearing in the wonders of the world, it is too late to go.
Speaking of "Twelve Apostles" The first thing that comes to mind naturally is the "twelve disciples" recorded in the Bible. It is said that the number of "twelve" has a special meaning, as if the Old Testament had twelve Israel. There are twelve gates in the New Jerusalem, twelve angels on the door, twelve foundations on the wall, and so on, as if to prove that this is a different number from the others. In Melbourne, Australia, there is the existence of this twelve disciples.
Melbourne's Twelve Apostles actually refers to the Twelve Apostles, which is located on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria Island, Australia, in the Port Campbell National Park. We started from Melbourne by car, and it took about 3 hours to walk along the Great Ocean Road. The Twelve Apostles are actually 12 sandstones on the Pacific Ocean, because after thousands of years of baptism of the waves and sea breeze, because the number and form are similar to the twelve disciples of Jesus, it is called the twelve disciple.
Because of the erosion of day after day, the earliest "twelve disciples" are only seven and a half now. Some people say that this is a gift on the most beautiful road in the world. It is nature giving people If you don't look at it anymore, one day you will lose it. Just like no one knows, the day when the fire in Notre Dame in Paris will happen, the landscape here will suddenly collapse. So be sure to hurry up time~
It is said that the most recent collapse occurred in 2005 when a little boy and his parents witnessed the moment of the collapse, the last second of the rock still perseverance in Neri, It can be as short as 35 meters in the next second. Research scholars have said that the wonders here will all disappear one day. The moment you see is actually history.
Finally, in addition to self-driving, you can also choose to take a helicopter, but there are many people, you must make an appointment in advance, and consult the corresponding price, about 20 minutes, a few hundred Australian dollars.
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Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. It's a good place to walk by the side while snapping some photos.
Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.Their proximity to one another has made the site a popular tourist attraction.
Very beautiful, is a must-be going place when travelling in Austrilia.
The natural landscape of the 12 Apostle Rocks in Port Campbell is spectacular. The Port Campbell National Park is made up of five scenic spots, the most famous of which is the "12 Apostle Rocks" in the National Park. Due to the impact of the sea water, there are only 7 of the twelve apostle rocks due to the collapse and erosion, and it can be seen from the observation platform in the garden. The steep limestone cliffs tower above the roaring sea, and the waves and tides that have shook and eroded the soft rocks for thousands of years have finally created these priceless natural treasures. The twelve Apostle Rocks are the essence of Australia's natural landscape. Standing on the rock cliffs, the monsoon winds from the Antarctic Circle, the waves are hitting the beach under the cliffs, and the waves are hitting the shore. The huge rock blocks along the coast, cut by sea and rain, and eroded by strong winds, have, after thousands or tens of thousands of years, become stony columns of different shapes, shimmering in the sea and blue sky. Although the journey from Melbourne to Campbell Port is far away, the boats are damaged, but it is still worth it, after all, the casual film is postcards, easy to win the August friends circle holiday photography contest first name.
The scenery of the ocean road lasts for hundreds of kilometers, watching the cliffs and waves, stirring in the sun! At last, the twelve disciples arrived, all the boats and cars are worth the effort, the magic of nature, the small human beings