Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Tugas B.inggris"Fenny"XI-IS~3 No.19

Great Ocean Road
Winding around dramatic cliffs with the surf of the Southern Ocean swelling below, Victoria’s Great Ocean Road passes beaches and coves, quiet seaside villages and spots to enjoy brilliant sun and surf.



Beach heaven
Some of the world's best beaches are found along the Great Ocean Road. From protected family coves to pounding surf there is a stretch of coast to suit. Some beaches are patrolled by lifeguards in summer. more info »

Great beach walks
One of the most popular walks is the Gibson Beach Walk near Port Campbell. Starting down steps cut into sheer limestone cliffs 100 years ago, you arrive on a stretch of beach near two of the Twelve Apostles. more info »

Surf's up
Recognised as one of the best stretches of surfing coastline, visitors are strapping their boards to their cars and heading on down. One of the most popular beaches for experienced surfers is Bells Beach.

Beneath the waves
The Great Ocean Road’s rocky headlands, offshore reefs and historic shipwrecks provide varied scuba-diving and snorkelling experiences. Key spots are from Port Campbell and Peterborough where gear can be hired.

Whales and wildlife
In winter, the Great Ocean Road becomes a viewing spot for southern right whales. One of the best vantage points is on Logan’s Beach, Warrnambool Foreshore, where you may also see bottlenose dolphins. Australian fur seals are best seen from Cape Bridgewater. On the land, there are koalas and kangaroos, and for birdwatchers, Griffiths Island at Port Fairy has a large colony of short-tailed shearwaters. go to...

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