Australia’s Twelve Apostles Travel Guide

Australia
Scenic spot introduction:
The Twelve Apostles are a group of giant rocks that stand majestically out of the Southern Ocean. They were formed by seawater erosion of limestone cliffs. Located on the Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia, in the Port Campbell National Park, it has stood on the coast for 20 million years. Because their number and shape happened to resemble the twelve apostles of Jesus, people named them after the twelve apostles in the biblical story.Attractions distribution:
The main attractions of the Twelve Apostles include cliffs, apostles, arches, plank roads, beaches, etc.Scenic spot features:
photography, beach, rocks, rocks, beach, wavesTransportation
Scenic spot location:
Oceania>Australia
How to get there:
The Twelve Apostles are a famous attraction on the Great Ocean Road and can be visited by yourself.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Twelve Apostles ticket prices:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
9:00-17:00
Travel Tips
travelling guideline:
The most beautiful times of the Twelve Apostles are at sunrise and sunset.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
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