The Breakwater
This is the Breakwater, which was built in the 1880’s when Warrnambool was a very important sea port, carrying almost as much sea traffic as the port of Melbourne.
In rough seas, the water can still come right up over the top.
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Great Ocean Road.
View froom Thunder Bay
London Arch
Picnic Time
This is the Breakwater, which was built in the 1880’s when Warrnambool was a very important sea port, carrying almost as much sea traffic as the port of Melbourne.
In rough seas, the water can still come right up over the top.
From Melbourne to Warrnambool there are two roads, the A1 Princes highway or the Great Ocean Road, i recommend the latter for the scenery and the wildlife. The sound of the parrots will have you looking in all directions for them as they flit from tree to tree but the really sharp eyed may be lucky enough to get a glimpse of a wild Koala, this one was sitting by the roadside and was really easy to spot, it was a lot bigger than i expected.
In Central Victoria, Tower Hill is absolutely the best and easiest place to see numerous Koalas in the wild (unless you live near Melbourne, in which case French Island is probably a bit closer)
Often they can be quite low down in the trees too, such as this one (only about 2.2 metres off the ground)
For more Koala pics, see my Tower Hill pages.
Here is the village that shows the early town of Warrnambool and Port.
Featuring the Gravesend Theatre and Great Circle Gallery.
Also they have a multi million light and sound show, Shipwrecked.
Open Daily
Check the times for the Shipwrecked show.
Warrnambool is our home town in the South West of Victoria. It is a seaside town of some 28,000 inhabitants situated at the end of the Great Ocean Road. Apart from the glorious beaches, Warrnambool has a graet facilities for families holidaying in the area. Camping facilities are first rate and close to the foreshore. other accommodation include hotels, motels and b&b's.
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