Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks along Victoria's coast, offered a stunning scene. These massive rock formations stand resilient against the powerful waves of the Southern Ocean. Formed over millions of years by the relentless erosion of the coastline's limestone cliffs, the stacks are remnants of what were once part of the mainland. The changing light as the sun set created a beautiful atmosphere, with shadows stretching across the water. The warm light of the setting sun highlighted the texture of the weathered rocks. The sheer size of the landscape, where the cliffs meet the sea, was truly impressive and a testament to the power of natural forces.