Great Ocean Road Revisited ~ May
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Split Point Lighthouse - Aireys Inlet
Built in 1890 after the surf coast had claimed some ten shipwrecks. Complete with lighthouse keeper’s quarters, assistant’s quarters, stables and a store room for $20,000 at today's rates. Some 34 metres (112 ft) from the ground and 66 metres (217 ft) above sea level, the lighthouse was automated in 1919.
Part of Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary, composed of both hard basalt and rubbly limestone, the cliffs are full of caves and ledges. The shore is covered with boulders and offshore there are two large rocks: Eagle Rock and Table Rock. Table Rock has been levelled by incessant waves whereas Eagle Rock is a tall volcanic stack capped by limestone.
Erskine River Suspension Bridge
We 'discovered' this lovely footbridge at the mouth of the Erskine River in Lorne. Everything about this scene evoked a feeling of serenity and calm. The Erskine River is a river in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It arises in the Otway Ranges and enters Bass Strait to the east of Cape Otway through the town of Lorne.
Golden Strand near Pt. Roadknight
Few other places in the world offer beaches with clean golden sand that seem to stretch on forever - and often not a person in site.
Serenity Bridge - (name suggested by a viewer)
A slightly different perspective of the previous shot, this one focuses more on the structure next to the bridge. It has a "Cape Cod" design which adds to the atmosphere of the scene. The water in the foreground is still with no wind to disturb it. It looks somewhat like a long exposure shot but as the EXIF shows, the exposure time was set to 1/160th of a second.