Facts
10+ Surprising Facts About Australia
The Great Ocean Road is the world’s biggest conflict remembrance
The Great Ocean Road is one of the most renowned drives in Australia, with dazzling perspectives and beautiful vistas along the course. Worked by returning troopers after World War One, the street was committed as a dedication to the people who kicked the bucket battling and was intended to interface the segregated networks that gripped to the edge of Victoria’s rough shoreline.
The Twelve Apostles are the renowned sight on this winding course yet the Split Point Lighthouse, the enchanting towns of Port Fairy and the surf shore of Apollo Bay are similarly gorgeous spots to visit. Among June and September, you can recognize Southern Right Whales along the coast where they come to move in the cold weather months. The street extends among Torquay and Allansford, ideal as a surface area excursion among Melbourne and Adelaide.