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Tom Hoey sent me this beautiful maxicard showing the
Twelve Apostles in Australia, giant limestone stacks off the coast of southern Victoria. They are a central feature of the Port Campbell National Park. The rocks were formed by erosion, some are up to 45 m high.
1 comment:
Wow! This is amazing. Especially as they probably will be worn away and disappear eventually and all that will be left are the pictures.
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