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Published: July 31st 2009
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Torquay
Check out the fog! First some information that may come in handy one day. Picking locks using a hairgrip does work! I spent a couple of days in Melbourne after Tasmania and one day I locked my locker key inside my locker. After a bit of effort with the hairgrip it opened; I didn't think it would actually work!!
So Friday 22nd May saw me depart Melbourne for my Great Ocean Road and Grampians tour. Departing very early (not as early as some of my later starts!) we left Melbourne where it got gradually thicker in fog, you could hardly see the car in front! Have a look of my photo of the surf shops for the fog. First stop was Torquay, home of Ripcurl and Quiksilver, lots of surf shops and great clothes here.
Along the Great Ocean Road we saw koalas in the trees. They were the first wild koalas I had seen.
The Great Ocean Road was constructed by soldiers and is a dedication to those killed in the First World War. The highlight of most trips here are the 12 Apostles, stacks in the ocean created by erosion. Reminded me of Geography at school!
We stopped and watched the sunset
which was spectacular! Our accomodation that night was in Port Campbell one of the little towns along the way.
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Carls
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12 Apostles at sunset and P1012874 are my favourite photos from this entry :)