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 We followed the Great Ocean Road from Geelong to Warrnambool, where we went north to the Grampians National Park  The coast is interesting even before you get to the Great Ocean Road  On every coastal walk there were interesting flowers  We're not yet even on the Great Ocean Road proper, still in the Queenscliff area    Port Lonsdale lighthouse from a WW II bunker  Barwon Heads, still not quite yet on the Great Ocean Road.  We waited an hour or so for a new battery to be delivered and this was a fine place to be.  Our first site right on the water, at Barwon Heads.  Wind and waves to sleep by.  Black swans  Along the Otway Ranges, now very much on the Great Ocean Road      A busload of backpackers stopped for the view  The Great Ocean Road is the world's greatest war memorial, built during the Great Depression, between World War I and World War II by returned servicemen
 Our site at Apollo Bay  Traveling inland from the Great Ocean Road  A little funny to be reminded at this stage that Australians drive on the left  Entering the Otway Fly Tree Top Walk  On the Otway Fly   The tower is 47 meters above the forest floor   Our site at Gellibrand, near the Otway Fly  Open kitchen at Otways Tourist Park in Gellibrand  Walking along the Gellibrand River   Diane's first time driving the van.  She did an excellent job.  The old time display at Ferguson  Looking east from the Twelve Apostles
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