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Bells Beach
The powerful point break at Bells Beach is part of international surfing folklore and is the site for world championship surfing contests every Easter. You can hire surf gear or, for newcomers, take a lesson or two.
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Cape Otway Lighthouse
The oldest surviving lighthouse on mainland Australia, Cape Otway Lighthouse began operating in 1848. It was built to guide ships into the narrow Bass Strait entrance between the coast and King Island, following a string of tragic shipwrecks that claimed hundreds of lives. The views from the top are jaw-dropping.
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Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles draw tens of thousands of visitors every year. Close to the Great Ocean Road, these lonely rocky stacks were formed some 20 million years ago, created as the sea gradually eroded the soft limestone cliffs between Port Campbell and Princetown. Timber boardwalks run around the cliff tops, providing viewing platforms and seats.
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