Watch daredevils paddle their boards beyond
the weathered rock arches and lava tubes jutting from the shore.
Not exact matches
The white - sand beach is surrounded by rocky shoreline and high bluffs that allow visitors to watch the acrobatic flips and stunts of the surfers from a viewing deck; during calmer
weather, a trail leads from the bluffs to the the tidepools and lava
rock arches.
Most of the
rock upon which the Great Ocean Road winds is limestone, and after its fierce
weathering from the belligerent waves and winds, the cliffs have been carved into impressive shapes and structures, including blowholes,
arches, gorges and
rock stacks.
The apostles were formed by erosion, gradually eroded by the
weather conditions the soft limestone formed caves in the cliffs, that then became
arches, which collapsed, leaving
rock stacks up to 45 meters high.
We then make our way to Remarkable
Rocks for a leisurely stroll amongst the huge
weather - sculptured granite outcrops, visit Admirals
Arch at Cape du Couedic to watch the resident colony of New Zealand fur seals frolic in the ocean or bask in the sun and then break for lunch at Rocky River Headquarters, with time to check out the Information Centre.