Listed under Coastlines in Victoria, Australia.
The coast east and west of Port Campbell on the south coast of Victoria attracts tourists from all over the world. Rock stacks, fjord-like inlets, sea caves, arches and other formations are abundant features of this rugged coastline. Highlights include the Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge, and the Bay of Islands.
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