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The lighthouse of Cape Otway. Great Ocean Road
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Great Ocean Road. Cape Otway lighthouse, one of most southern of Australia
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The coastline called 12 apostles. Today of the 12 limestone stacks remain only 8 limestone and the coast is always changing
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Great Ocean Road. The spectacular coastline called The 12 apostles
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Great Ocean Road. The spectacular coastline called The 12 apostles
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The spectacular coastline called The 12 apostles. Today, of the 12 limestone stacks, there remain only 8
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Great Ocean Road. During the day, the cliffs change color from yellow, in the morning, to the red in the evening
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles. London Bridge
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles. The Arch
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles. A path allows you to visit the hidden corners of these particular cliffs
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles
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Great Ocean Road. During the day, the cliffs change color from yellow, in the morning, to the red in the evening
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Great Ocean Road. The coastline called The 12 apostles. The grotto
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Great Ocean Road. The 12 apostles coast
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles. Limestone stacks
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles. Limestone stacks
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles. Limestone stacks
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Great Ocean Road. The coast of 12 apostles. Limestone stacks
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Not far from the coast, on the hills overlooking the Murray River, there are many important wineries open to the public
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In the Seppelt winery, the ancient gold mines have been turned in cool cellars
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In the Seppelt winery, the ancient gold mines have been turned in cool cellars
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In the Seppelt winery, the ancient gold mines have been turned in cool cellars
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In the parking areas of the Great Ocean Road, birds and parrots approach the tourists for have a few crumbs of bread
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Low tide discovers the sandy bottom of the Inverlock Bay near Melbourne
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Low tide discovers the sandy bottom of the Inverlock Bay near Melbourne
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Inverlock Bay near Melbourne
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Lake Gippsland Coastal Park near the town of Lake Entrance
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The lagoon of Lake Gippsland Coastal Park near the town of Lake Entrance
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The port of Lake Entrance
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The lagoon of Lake Gippsland Coastal Park
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Sorrento, one of the beaches most frequented by the inhabitants of Melbourne (Port Phillip Bay)
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Port Phillip Bay. Sorrento, one of the beaches most frequented by the inhabitants of Melbourne
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Port Phillip Bay. Sorrento, one of the beaches most frequented by the inhabitants of Melbourne
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Panorama from the Melbourne Observation Deck, one of the highest skyscrapers in the city
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Panorama from the Melbourne Observation Deck, one of the highest skyscrapers in the city
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Panorama from the Melbourne Observation Deck, one of the highest skyscrapers in the city
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The neighborhoods along the Yarra River. Meeting place of the inhabitants of Melbourne
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The neighborhoods along the Yarra River. Meeting place of the inhabitants of Melbourne
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Yarra River. Meeting place of the inhabitants of Melbourne
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Melbourne. Along the Yarra river
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Melbourne. The Central Businnes District
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Melbourne. The Bourke Street Mall, the shopping street
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Melbourne Central. The historic train station
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The Train Station (left) and the Melbourne Central with the old tower of 1890
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The large conical dome of Melbourne Central with the old tower of 1890
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The journey in Victoria State
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