Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Is it better than the United Kingdom's London Bridge? To me, absolutely, though, to be fair, I'd choose a stunning natural formation over a gloomy man-made bridge any day, haha. Located in Port Campbell National Park, this spot features a jaw-dropping natural arch that was once a double-span bridge until part of it dramatically collapsed in 1990. It’s a major highlight along the Great Ocean Road, drawing tourists who flock here to marvel at this impressive rock formation and soak in the breathtaking views.
The landscape here is both dramatic and picturesque, with the arch standing tall against the crashing waves of the Southern Ocean. As you take in the scene, just be sure to watch your step—nobody wants to end up stranded like those two tourists back in '90! The rugged beauty and rich history make this a must-see, and you’ll score some fantastic photo ops. The ever-changing hues of the rock and sea add a mesmerizing touch to your visit, so keep your camera ready for those epic shots!
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