Port Campbell National Park, National park in Victoria, Australia
The Port Campbell National Park is renowned for its rugged coastline and notable rock stacks.
The Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks, have been shaped by erosion over millions of years.
This area holds great significance for the local Aboriginal communities.
Visitors are encouraged to view the attractions from the designated viewpoints and boardwalks.
The park features the iconic Gibson Steps which allow visitors to descend to the beach below.
Location: Shire of Corangamite
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