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These giant rock stacks are a central feature of the spectacular Port Campbell National Park. The forces of nature gradually eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs which became arches and when they collapsed, rock islands as high as 45 metres were left isolated from the shore. Walk, Tour, Stay with Great Ocean and Otway Walks
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12 ApostlesOnly 40 minutes drive from Whispering Seas B&B, the mighty Twelve Apostles are world-recognised icons of the Great Ocean Road. These giant rock stacks soar from the swirling waters of the Southern Ocean and are a central feature of the spectacular Port Campbell National Park that extends from Princetown to Peterborough. The dramatic and imposing limestone cliffs that are the backdrop to the Apostles tower up to 70 metres, while the tallest of the rock stacks is around 45 metres high. The Apostles had their beginnings up to 20 million years ago with
the forces of nature attacking the soft limestone of the Port
Campbell cliffs. The limestone was created through the build up of
skeletons of marine creatures on the sea floor. As the sea
retreated, the limestone was exposed. The relentess, stormy Southern
Ocean and blasting winds gradually eroded the softer limestone,
forming caves in the cliffs. The caves eventually became arches and
when they collapsed, rock islands up to 45 metres high were left
isolated from the shore. For hikes and walks along this section and other sections of the coastline, please visit our Great Ocean Walks website. |