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The Great Ocean Road stretches from Melbourne to Adelaide and is considered to be one of Australia's must do's. I'd been told that the best way to see this magnificant stretch of coastline was in a campervan but seeing as I never learnt to drive my options were limited. I would have liked to spend a few days savouring the sights of the Ocean Road and making a few stop offs but I couldn't turn down a road trip with the crazy Canadian's. After a slow and early start to the day we finally got ourselves organised and hit the road. [View Full Entry]

Spankey - Claire Hankey | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 14th 2007 | 45 Views | [diary=118980]

Koalas
Road trip.
Round the Twist.

Driving through the Great Ocean Road was the most exhilarating part of our road trip to Victoria. It’s one of the most scenic coastal road in the world stretching from Torquay to Peterborough where the Southern ocean meets the Victorian hinterland. We drove through thick forests of the Great Otway National Park, over the green hills and pastures of Apollo Bay. We stopped over at the most breath-taking lookouts. Cape Patton Lookout is one especially not to miss. Our first stopover was at Lorne to see the Cape Otway Lightstation - an 18 meter lighthouse built in 1848 made of sandstone. [View Full Entry]

josworld - Johanna | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 12th 2006 | 217 Views | [diary=101266]

Cape Patton Lookout
Cape Otway Lightstation
Great Ocean Road

After being inspired by our hiking trip at the Wilson’s Prom we decided it was time for another one, but this time we headed for the Great Ocean Road. Again, it was just a short weekend to relax and to get away from Melbourne so Me, Nath, Matty & Monica decided to make trip there on Sat morning and by 6:30am we were up and on the road on our way to The Great Ocean Road. The drive was comfortable and very quick at that time of the morning; the sky was so blue and the scenery amazing. On the way [View Full Entry]

Jules Nathan - Juliana de Oliveira & Nathan Suine | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 16th 2006 | 187 Views | [diary=102594]

Just in case we forget...
Uau!!
Marengo Beach - View from our campsite

To the thousands of immigrants arriving in Australia two hundred years ago, the coastline we are driving along today would have been the first land in sight after many months of sailing in cramped and uncomfortable conditions. So far from home, the sight of the Victorian coast must have come as a huge relief, but the danger was far from over. South of here, not a speck of land separates Australia from Antarctica. Nothing to stand in the way of the wind and the waves. Stepping out of the campervan on our first stop along the coast, we suddenly understand why [View Full Entry]

Will and Alex - William Seager | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 12th 2006 | 97 Views | [diary=108516]

Razor sharp
Simon, Andrew, Thomas and friends
Menacing skies...

We're in a soulless Melbourne suburb of bargain furniture warehouses and budget supermarket to pick up our home for the next four weeks - a little campervan which, all going to plan, will take us many thousands of miles across the Australian continent. Alex has been planning a detailed itinerary for the past couple of weeks, and all we know is that we would like to get to Uluru and back. Where we stop on the way, and on the way back, is completely up to us. Hiring a campervan to tour Australia (or, more usually, a tiny part of it [View Full Entry]

Will and Alex - William Seager | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 5th 2006 | 123 Views | [diary=108237]

Floyd is back
Looking out to sea
Low tide at Roadknight Beach

We went to Melbourne for Labour weekend to try and sort out some stuff for Caleb's relocation. On the Sunday we took our rental car along the Great Ocean Rd, the really long scenic road along the coast. We went right along to Port Campbell to see the Twelve Apostles. We were hanging out down at the beach at the Gibson Steps with a view to two of the Apostles and I thought Caleb was being a bit weird. Then when we went to go, he told me he had something he wanted to ask me first and got down on [View Full Entry]

FiMacD - Fiona MacDonald | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 14th 2006 | 74 Views | [diary=102754]

The Great Ocean Road
Rental Car
Gibson Steps 2

I seemed to have obtained a new habit of waking myself up (and other people in the dorm) by sneezing! I don't know why I suddenly have these fits where I'm all snot but this time I lost my nose stud... I wasn't really keen on going through my snoty tissues to find it, so a new one it was. The only problem was that the hole closed up and I had to pierce through it myself... ooouucchhh!! So the morning of the 18th Oct we had a birthday breakfast for Tony. He was feelig a little sick after his stack [View Full Entry]

Turkishdelight - Meltem Kocak | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 25th 2006 | 186 Views | [diary=96618]

Kookaburra
Big Tree
Little Tree

Great Ocean Road June 27 - 29, 2006 Tuesday After waking up and checking out of our Melbourne apartment we picked up our rental car, conveniently and surprisingly located just a few blocks away. Before beginning our drive west from Melbourne we went back to the Royal Botanical Gardens for tea and scones. The café, which had some of the best scones and fresh cream we had come across, is situated near the center of the gardens with a beautiful view of a lake. This made up for the much more difficult than necessary drive navigating one way streets and tram [View Full Entry]

Around the World - Amy and Roger | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 28th 2006 | 814 Views | [diary=91621]

Stingray Bay
Martyr's Bay
Cape Otway Lighthouse

We headed back to the Great Ocean Road because you can never get sick of it! The Road is filled with heaps of rainforests and pretty sights, and our main goal was to make it to Erskine Falls which is near Lorne. It's almost impossible to get there without a car, and with a car it was pretty scary getting there. But the falls was totally worth it!! After the falls we went to Teddy's Lookout from where you can see the area of Lorne as well as the bit of the Road. It was awesome! And it was a beautiful [View Full Entry]

Adventures of a Travel Addict - Ann Jaimi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2006 | 91 Views | [diary=96815]

driving on the left
hiking to the falls
Erskine falls

Monday. We took a trip to the supermarket (Coles) to get food for the road trip that lay ahead of us the following day to the drive the Great Ocean Road. Cheese, ham and cheese-topped rolls were on the menu for our packed lunch ready to eat on a beach somewhere, with an amazing view along on the ocean road. It was a shop that was spurred on by a hangover from the standard Sunday night activities, whereby Chris and I will visit our local pub, The Prince of Wales where the bartender now knows to pour us a jug of [View Full Entry]

Big Si - Simon Owen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 28th 2006 | 187 Views | [diary=84672]

Waiting to see JET
JET
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