The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles other side
The rocks seen out the chopper screen
Victorian coastline
Victorian coastline and The Great Ocean Road
The Twelve Apostles coast an aerial photo
The Twelve Apostles top view
The coastline and The Twelve Apostles
Coastline of Victoria’s south-west
The Twelve Apostles in bird's eye view
Starting to see the rocks in bird's eye view
Ferry pier in Queenscliff
Queenscliff coast
Shelter for the coast guard vessel
Dunes at Victoria's coastline
We on the beach along the Victoria's coastline
Wonderful vista from the Great Ocean Road
Capricious clouds on the way back
Sunset and moonrise at the same time
Multistory buildings in Melbourne downtown
Rialto tower
Flinders St.
Feeling superb after the Kora around the Kailash
Serving Peking Duck in a Chinese Restaurant
Charoen Krung Road in Bangkok
Along the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok
Express boat skipper on the Chao Phraya river
Lotterie lot selling at the Chao Phraya river pier
Parking-lot at Mo Chit Bangkok
Busy traffic at the Sukhumvit/Asoke intersection
Morning traffic in Soi Cowboy
The pagoda of Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon at…
Chinese New Year 2010
Shark fins should not be offered in Chinese restau…
Chinese New Year 2010 in China town Bangkok
Suckling pig, a dish for Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year 2010
A dragon gasps for breath
Lampions fill the sky during the Chinese New Year…
Chinese New Year 2010
New built pagoda in Wat Traimit
Paper dragons and drums sold for Chinese New Year
Bangkok Stonehenge
Industry Ring Suspending bridge in Bangkok
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Victoria and Tasmania, amazing states in Australia
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The stacks of the Twelve Apostles
The stacks are susceptible to further erosion from the waves. On 3 July 2005, a 50 metre tall stack collapsed, leaving eight remaining. On 25 September 2009, three years after our visit, it was thought that another of the stacks fell, but this was actually one of the smaller stacks of the Three Sisters formation. The rate of erosion at the base of the limestone pillars is approximately 2 cm per year. It is expected however, that due to wave action eroding the cliff face, existing headlands will become new limestone stacks in the future.
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