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These rugged rock formations are the remains of the coastline in Victoria, Australia, after millions of years erosion from the wind and sea. The caves form, then they become arches, which eventually collapse to form pillars of rock up to 45 metres high. The coastline is quite spectacular, and looks as if it has been cut out with a knife. The drive along the Great Ocean Road is 243 km long and very memorable.


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