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RE: Havey’s Australia & New Zealand Adventure Part 5 – Great Ocean Walk (Shelley Beach to Parker Hill)

in #australia5 years ago

One of the best thing for a travel freak in steemit is that he could make a virtual trip to many places through travel blogs like this. Because I know there is literally no chance than one day I could be able walk the same path the you had in this post, even if I may visit this country. So on a personal note, this travel post and similar ones have relatively higher in its value.

20 km hiking through forest is good enough to complete in a day, btw was it a solo trip, must not be as it is dangerous to walk alone. (No group photos). Is that stuff with perforations is really rock? Acid rain and only affected in few rock pieces... Chances are less? Think so...

Pictures are worth to have a detailed look for. That old clock house really looks lonely and old without having anyone's attention..like a ghost house:.
The photo I liked is the one with tallest trees, the light or sky behind it shows how tall it is.

And finally, I too makes some travel and I happy to let you know that my post too featured at #20 of the travel Digest #537 by @steemitworldmap.
Appreciate if you can have a look if free...
Have a good day

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Never say never my friend. There will still be a path and people will still be able to walk through it but the scenery changes with each day due to weather, coastal erosion etc. I hope you get to see it!

I walked with a group of people on a walking tour so it was a bit safer but there are still hazards along some of the way with wildlife but you just need to make some noise so the animals know you're coming and they'll run away 🙂

Yes that really is a rock and it was surprisingly smooth in those little dimples/pits. Basically, when it rains, the water forms together to form droplets on the surface and stays there for a long time. As it is slightly acidic, it corrodes the rock and over thousands of years it creates these little pits. Pretty cool! It's only because these particular rocks are exposed at the bottom of the river, they are out in the open so catch all the rainfall.

Yes that light station was a pretty lonely place and I do have more information about it as we did walk past it on the hike as well.

Congratulations on the feature of steemitworldmap too! I'll have a read through your blog.

Thanks for stopping by mine 🙂 take it easy my friend

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Nice to read this which really looks like an additional note to your original blog. Few photos are self explanatory to get the feel of what you written like the lighthouse, The title of Ghost Light house may perfectly suitable for it. it seems

For those acidic rain and rock, I was wondering how many years it might had taken to get into this shape. If so you might be walked through another civilization: hehe

Anyhow nice to meet you here, Have a good day

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