There is such a coastal road in Melbourne, which is a paradise for self-driving travel enthusiasts. This is Ocean Road. Ocean Road was actually built to commemorate the soldiers of World War I. There were many surviving veterans involved in it at the beginning of the establishment, so it was of great significance. The 300-kilometer ocean road, which was built, also attracted many people to visit, where you can see the waves beating the beach.
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There is such a coastal road in Melbourne, which is a paradise for self-driving travel enthusiasts. This is Ocean Road. Ocean Road was actually built to commemorate the soldiers of World War I. There were many surviving veterans involved in it at the beginning of the establishment, so it was of great significance. The 300-kilometer ocean road, which was built, also attracted many people to visit, where you can see the waves beating the beach.
The coastline of Port Campbell National Park is home to 12 broken-walled rocks formed by millions of years of weathering and sea erosion. Independent reefs in the blue ocean are in different shapes, like human faces, called the "Twelve Apostles Rock". The magic of nature has created a stunning majestic landscape. Three of the early buildings have collapsed, only to be seen at low tide, and another collapsed after a storm in mid-2013, with only eight standing.
A southern hemisphere facing the large sea road, the world is rare, every step has a beautiful scenery, so it is a problem for the driver, because it is easy to be distracted. Also, you should be with friends, so you can mention each other.
It is a nearly 300-kilometer seaside road built in honor of soldiers who participated in World War I.
A very beautiful road, his side is the sea, the other side is the hills, in some places directly along the seaside, it feels beautiful, but these feelings and landscapes are also familiar.