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Victoria - Melbourne [edited: Too add in more photos]
Day 3 of our vacation, we followed a tour to the And it was indeed a good wait. The Twelve Apostles was a majestic sight! Some may say it's a waste of time to travel so far just to see a few rocks. But if you are actually standing there and lay your eyes on the beautiful view, words really can't describe the feeling. I was on top of the world.
We were so awed by the view that we didn't wanna leave. So, the bus left us. Really. THE BUS LEFT US. It was our fault. We were given 45 minutes for that stop. However, we lost track of time coz we were sooo busy taking (over and over again) snap shots and videos of the apostles. Then again, we were only 2 minutes late. *&@%# Why are they so punctual? Darling ran all the way to the meeting place and the bus just went passed him though he was waving frantically. We panicked as the place was soo isolated and it was 4 hours away from A couple of minutes later, came another driver from another tour bus, signalling to us to come nearer while talking on his mobile. He asked whether we are from the GreyLine tour. We said 'yeah' and he told the guy on the line " Mike. I found them". I felt so relieved that our driver noticed our disappearance. Thank God!
Our driver came about 10 minutes later to pick us. I was already planning to say "sorry" to everyone on the bus but luckily, there were no other passengers when he came back for us. They were all at the other stop. Yay! Save my embarrassment. They probably didn't even noticed we were gone. But we were wrong. When we caught with them, the lady from India who were sitting next to us the whole journey, talked to us. She told us she saw darling running and waving and she informed the bus driver. So sweet. Another couple from Perth started talking to us. It seems that our misfortune had brought us new found friends. For the next few stops, I made sure we get back to the bus on time. Other fantastic views of the GOR:
Apollo Bay The beach at the Appollo Bay and the famous anchor
London Bridge/Arch London Arch was previously known as the London Bridge coz it originally has a double arch which resemble the actual bridge. The guide mentioned that the name was changed to London Arch after the first arch collapsed, leaving two tourists stranded on the other side. The tourists were rescued by helicopter. Luckily, nobody was injured. Scawee..
Shipwreck area at the Loch Ard Gorge:
Port Campbell:
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