Sunday, November 3, 2013

At the Twelve Apostles and it was about a madhouse of visitors! The parking was so full that there


Ellie and I are very spoiled! Dann walked two a bustoer discuss the "Great Ocean Road" to go see. We had to be up at six to six-thirty train to Melbourne to pick up. We were early, and the man at the ticket office was so nice to finally give us free tickets!: Early birds, and visitors from another country! We would buy just terugritkaartjies had. We were given pocket money to spoil ourselves along! We arrived at the bus stop in front of the St. Peters capsule Cathedral waiting for our bus. When he arrived, jumping all waiting for, but he was just looking for "Marihet Me Ride" capsule and mate to come. The other would be posted with the next bus. At their main office, we had to climb to confirm our tickets, and when we returned, two others took our seat! Ellie was just behind the driver a place, but I had to sit next to a strange man. Luke, our tour guide and bus driver welcomed everyone and said that the seat next to him, is available if someone feel sick or want to swap. Well, I took the chance and had the best seat with the best view!!
The first hour drive just to get out of the city, and most people were sitting and sleeping! capsule I could not believe it! Pay for a tour, and sleep!! Ellie and I kept looking around and saw a part of Melbourne that we otherwise capsule would not see!! Luke is a surfer, and we got nice talking.
We drove through Geelong turned capsule to travel further along the coast and at Bells Beach - Luke's capsule home beach and surfplek., Stopped. Himself live in Torqua. From there we further, past Angelsea to Lorne where we have morning tea, coffee and biscuits could enjoy, capsule along with other tour buses full of people, admiring the view of the sea.
Noon meal was a welcome time. We first stopped at Koala and walked a distance to look for koalas. As we have all become accustomed, sleeping most of them, but because they became so tame, they just sleep in the trees here at the caravan park. We saw three - only two behind, but one, however, was his lying face down on a crotch, and I could take a picture! There are also hundreds pappegaaitjies. They sit on your hand and eat seeds! At bus Luke unpacked our lunch: Build a sandwich! Bread, tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, cucumber and cold meats with sauces. We just had to buy our own drinks at the cafe. We sought shelter under some young trees, and was nice enough continue riding.
Our next stop was the rainforest, capsule but there were so many buses and cars that Luke, who knows the area well, we decided to take a bit further and at a lesser-known exit in turn. It was lovely! There were only five other cars and we could see the winding capsule path to the big tree (whichever is fallen!) Only step. From there we a loop climbed about 100 steps and stokflou out on top! From pretty style to rejoin the bus! The rainforest is truly something special. The tree ferns grow like a forest with tall trees in between. It's cold and damp and the trail is easy to walk. (Fortunately, I took with my stick, and could deliciously step without getting tired!)
At the Twelve Apostles and it was about a madhouse of visitors! The parking was so full that there is not even among the big tour buses a parking place was not for us! There were three guys who wanted capsule to go on the helikoptervlug, so Luke we downloaded capsule and said he gets us about half an hour there. There were many people and to make things worse, there were millions of Australian flies you soul participate sinned! We have but as with the stream of people walked up to the vantage capsule point. What a sight! There, in the seas's Apostolic the rotstorings they call. Initially there were twelve years ago, but by the time the sea and wind the soft lime scale eroded and they fell one by one. There are now seven. Not all together, but in a few places along the coastal strip.
While Luke had to drive to the helikopterpassasiers pick, he we be downloaded from the following viewpoint, about 5 min. drive away. It's the Loch Arch Gorge where a ship ran aground and only two people capsule washed up in the protected bay with caves where they could hide. The walls are very steep. Today, there are sets of stairs that you can get off and on the srand and safe bay swimming. Most guys are there, but Ellie and I chose instead watching from above!
Luke pick us half an hour later, we continue to the last viewpoint. London Bridge. It's a natural bridge with a tunnel under sea where people from one side could walk to the "island". However, it has already

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