Scenes from the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Title of image: Cover – Split Point Lighthouse / January – Great Ocean Road / February – Gibson’s Beach / March – Twelve Apostles / April – London Bridge / May – Gibson’s Beach / June – Loch Ard Gorge / July – The Arch / August – Twelve Apostles / September – Port Campbell Jetty / October – Twelve Apostles / November – Loch Ard Gorge / December – Gibson’s Beach
A collection of some of my recent images.
A collection of images taken over the Easter weekend at Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. Phillip Island is about an hour and a half drive South-East of Melbourne. Places shown include famous landmarks such as the Nobbies, Cowes jetty, Pinnacles at Cape Woolamai and S.S. Speke shipwreck just to name a few.
Images of water from around Australia
The Great Ocean Road calendar features the travel photography of Australian journalist and photographer, Darren Stones. “Hi folks. The Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia is renowned as one of the best touring routes in the world. With the Twelve Apostles being the major attraction, other natural features such as Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge, Gibsons Beach and The Arch also compliment the region. Man-made features such as Split Point Lighthouse and Lorne Pier provide ideal stopover points for a breath of fresh air and a coffee nearby. Thanks for viewing.” – Darren Stones Title of image: Cover – Split Point Lighthouse / January – Twelve Apostles / February – Gibson’s Beach / March – Lorne Pier / April – Port Campbell National Park / May – Bells Beach / June – London Bridge / July – The Arch / August – Loch Ard Gorge / September – Twelve Apostles – Port Campbell National Park / October – Twelve Apostles / November – Torquay / December – Split Point Lighthouse More of Darren’s works can be viewed and purchased here: / Darren Stones – RedBubble Follow Darren Stones at Twitter: /
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