Our first stop was Ulladulla, where we stopped for a cuppa with my parents
Road bridge over the river at Narooma, NSW. A gorgeous vista as you drop off the twisting mountain road, to be greeted by the blue waters of the Wagonga Inlet
A pair of black rays and an eagle ray come in looking for scraps at the boat ramp
Not wishing to miss out, a seal gets in on the act and thrashes a kingfish frame
A nice, sheltered bay, with the boardwalk following in the background
St Mary's catholic church at Bairnsdale, Vic. A must see
The entire inside of the church is covered in iconic art
This is a really neat 'free camp' site at Rosedale, Vic. Get in early though
A neat hotel just off the Lorne pier, Vic
Looking south from Teddy's Lookout. You can see the road curving around the coastline
Looking down from Teddy's Lookout, Lorne, Vic
Headed back in to Geelong. Lots of carved bollards like this along the ocean front
The Geelong pier restaurant. Found eating out to be very expensive in Geelong
There is lots of art and sculpture along the waterfront
Old Lutheran church at Grovedale, near Torquay, Vic
Split Point lighthouse at Fairhaven, Great Ocean Road, Vic
The gateway to the Great Ocean Road, Vic
This would have to be the most photographed house on the G.O.R. Fairhaven Vic
Bells Beach is the site of many world class surfing comps. Not very big on this day
Checking out the surf at Bells
Carlsbrook Falls, south of Lorne
Erskine Falls, out of Lorne
Lighthouse keepers cottage at Cape Ottway
Cape Ottway lighthouse. Very nice, but expensive if you actually want to go and have a look at it. Interesting to climb up and look at the rugged coastline
Apollo Bay jetty
Hopetoun Falls, out of Apollo Bay, Vic
Hopetoun Falls
Giant Beech forest and California redwoods, planted in 1836. Out from Apollo Bay
Beryl standing on the edge of the forest
The thick forest litter, prevents growth of ground cover and shrubs
Triplet Falls, out of Apollo Bay
Castle Cove. Excellent surfing beach with perfect sets. Wish I was still riding a board
Apollo Bay harbour, from the lookout behind the Pisces caravan park
Sunrise from the caravan door. Pisces was a nice park and fantastic location
Met up with a couple, Bruce and Joe, who were also doing the GOR trip. Our caravan is in the park to the left
The Arch, GOR
London Bridge is slowly eroding away. The main span attaching it to the mainland,collapsed in 1990
A couple of tourists asked us to take their photo, and then reciprocated
The Grotto, out of Peterborough