After arriving in Melbourne, we started a three-stage self-driving tour in Australia. The first stage was Melbourne's Ocean Road self-driving. Twelve Apostolic Rocks are a must-see attraction. Driving along the coastline, the road is still somewhat circling, but for us who have been driving abroad for many times, the road is generally in good condition. Luck was good. It was cloudy all the way, but when we arrived at our destination, the sun came out and took some beautiful pictures. The so-called Twelve-disciple Rock is located near the town of Port Campbell. It is a natural wonder with a magic axe. The abrupt rocks formed by the beating of billows for many years stand on the beach irrespective of each other. It is said that every time we see the scenery is not the same. There is no doubt that the rocks will gradually become smaller and even fall under the beating erosion of sea water. It is very shocking to stand in front of the twelve-disciple rocks and feel the changes of the earth over time. The best viewing time is at dusk.