On Sunday we will go on another bus tour, this time along Great Ocean Road up
to the Twelve Apostles. Our day will
begin at 8:00am where we will depart from Melbourne
and begin our tour by crossing the Westgate Bridge, Australia’s longest. We will make our way to Surf
Coast and finally Bells Beach
where the tour bus will stop so we can enjoy the beach as well as the local
surfing culture.
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Beginning of Great Ocean Road
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Bells Beach
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After leaving
Bells Beach
we will set out back along the very scenic
Great Ocean Road. Our tour guide will describe the road’s
history and the Australian folklore surrounding it.
We will
then be making a brief stop at the
township
of Kennet River where we
will take a short trip into a eucalyptus forest to hopefully view the local
wild koalas. We will also have the
opportunity to feed the local wild Crimson Rosellas and King Parrots.
After breaking for lunch our tour will continue along the
Great Ocean Road eventually arriving at
the cool temperate rainforest at Maits Rest. Here we will have a chance to tour
the forest and learn about the world’s tallest flowering trees and the ancient
rainforest species.
Next we will get to visit the famous
Port Campbell
National Park as well as
the Twelve Apostles. Our tour will then
take us to the
Shipwreck
Coast where our tour
guide will recount the legend of the Loch Ard (famous shipwreck).
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12 Apostles
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Loch Ard Gorge
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Our tour will wrap up by taking us to the collapsed
London
Bridge before heading back to
Melbourne.
This tour will also give me a chance to see and interact with
Australia’s
unique wildlife. I think it would be an
unforgettable experience to see the beautiful Crimson Rosellas and King Parrots
up close and even have them eat out of your hand. I also look forward to seeing
Australia’s rainforest plant species which are unique
from anything you could find here in
London. This tour also lets me experience another of
my interest’s; local folklore and legends, personally I find that type of
information fascinating and I look forward to learning something new about
Australia and its culture.