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20 hectares of fun including giant slides, mazes. The popular park has an abundance of picnic and barbecue areas. Enjoy walking tracks around the lakes and protected wetlands. |
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| Shipwrecked - World Class Sound & Laser Show |
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Merri Street Warrnambool VIC 3280 At Flagstaff Hill. Image being on board a 19th century sailing ship as it sinks in treacherous seas off the coast of Victoria's Great Ocean Road...and surviving! Experience the tragedy, drama and excitement of sailing the high seas. The show tells the tale of the survival of Tom Pearce and Eva Carmichael from the wreck of the Loch Ard in 1878 |
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Princes Highway Allansford
10kms east of Warrnambool
One of Australia’s leading speedway venues. |
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You may also like to consider the following which may be located nearby: |
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| Shipwrecks in and around Port Campbell National Park |
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Port Campbell VIC 3269 The west coast of Victoria once inspired fear, sailors spoke of wild seas and dangerous rocks, of reefs which lay beneath the surface of the water, of steep cliffs and heavy mists. Many ships had narrow escapes in this stretch of water, many were not so fortunate.
The area between Cape Otway and Port Fairy claimed over 80 ships in 40 years: ships which had traveled safely across half the world, to find disaster only miles from their destination. |
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| Memorial Arch - Eastern View |
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A very popular stop-over for visitors to the Great Ocean Road is the Memorial Arch a few kilometers from Aireys Inlet and just past Fairhaven.
The Arch commemorates the construction of the road and symbolizes the sacrifice made by so many in the First World War. It stands astride the largest enduring war memorial in the world, “The Great Ocean Road”, a living memorial to our forefathers. |
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29 The Boulevarde Princetown VIC 3269 Only 15 minutes from the 12 Apostles on the Great Ocean Road (Princetown side). See iconic Australian wildlife animals such as Kangaroos, Wallabies, Dingos, Emus, Deer, Alpacas in our newly developed petting area. Plus other herd animals in a large free range environment - We are not a Zoo! Coffee, tea and pizza available.
Open 7 days 9am to 6pm, longer hours in summer |
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Historic Grave - approximately 5 kilometers east of Wye River, is a memorial to several seamen who drowned trying to salvage the cargo from the ill fated W. B. Godfrey which was wrecked there in 1891.
The story of the Godfrey is on the display board in front of the lookout just past the grave. |
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Situated on Griffiths Island and constructed from local bluestone by Scottish stonemasons in 1859. The keepers cottages were demolished in the 1950’s but the lighthouse still operates on wind and solar power. The light is visible 19 kilometres out to sea. |
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37 Learmonth Street Queenscliff VIC 3225 Queenscliff Dive Centre offers a unique environment for all your scuba diving needs. QDC provides everything on site, from hire equipment, purpose dive vessels, classrooms, accommodation, hot showers and even a custom built dive training pool and spa. Over 80 regularly visited dive sites. Accommodation available. |
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