Twelve Apostles Rock (The Twelve Apostles) is located on the ocean road in Victoria, Australia, among the Port Campbell National Park, standing on the coast for 20 million years. Gradually formed by the accumulation of hundreds of millions of small stones, and then buried in the seabed, until later, strong tides and winds finally exposed these rocks to the surface, becoming the now famous Twelve Apostles Rock. Because their number and form coincided with the twelve apostles of Jesus, they were named after the twelve apostles in the Bible. This is perhaps Australia's most legendary coast, the monsoon blowing from the Antarctic circle, rolling up the waves, beating this limestone reef shore, shaping the ghostly coastal sculpture, here, you can feel the sea brought to the land of different shock, did not stand here, It is impossible to imagine how violent the monsoon was, and the whole person was going to be blown up