Geelong is the place where the Ocean Road starts, and the first stop will usually be chosen here. After all, it is the second largest city in NSW. Travelers here usually only make short stays. Geelong Wool Museum is Geelong's more famous attraction. Foreigners prefer these humanistic museums, and these countries have a relatively short history, so it can be said that all museums have to be built. Wool is also a very special thing in this agricultural country, and the museum is worth seeing. You can understand Australian wool culture. The museum has three floors, explaining the whole process from sheep shaved to making products. Including transportation, storage and sales. From the first floor to the second floor, there is a textile machine, weaving carpets with wool, you can see the process clearly. There is also a photography exhibition at the top.