From the out of the outway, you can drive to Gibson's steps soon. This is the first attraction to see the twelve apostles, and you can go directly to the beach to shoot, so it is a must, it is very cool to be close to the sea, but here the wind is so big, the waves are also very big, you have to wear more. The only downside is that the waves are too big, so the water mist in the air is too thick
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From the out of the outway, you can drive to Gibson's steps soon. This is the first attraction to see the twelve apostles, and you can go directly to the beach to shoot, so it is a must, it is very cool to be close to the sea, but here the wind is so big, the waves are also very big, you have to wear more. The only downside is that the waves are too big, so the water mist in the air is too thick
From the out of the outway, you can drive to Gibson's steps soon. This is the first attraction to see the twelve apostles, and you can go directly to the beach to shoot, so it is a must, it is very cool to be close to the sea, but here the wind is so big, the waves are also very big, you have to wear more. The only downside is that the waves are too big, so the water mist in the air is too thick, and the photos are a bit awkward, but is it a bit fairy?
I'm here # Gibson Steps in Port Campbell is an ideal sightseeing platform and close to the sea. The steps are deep and should be no less than 100 steps from the mountain all the way to the beach. Then I made one of the biggest mistakes of this trip here. I lost my car keys and left them in this area. Not very big, but it's really not small on the beach.
An area where you can get to the beach floor and walk with the ocean waves one side and the majestic cliffs on the other!
The Gibson Steps are a cliff walk along the coastline of Ocean Road, in Victoria, and the steps go down to the beach, between the winding waves at the bottom of the cliffs that are washed away by the sea. Surrounded by many famous attractions, the 19th century local landlord Hugh Gibson artificially carved out of the cliff, walk down the 86 steps in a zigzag row to reach Gibson Beach. The beach is very big for swimming, you can walk and see the seagulls, the bigger advantage is that from here you can see two huge rocks in the Twelve Apostles Rock up close.
The coastline stretches from Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne to Apollo Bay along the B100 Highway to the Ocean Road. Surfers are still playing in the sea, and I'm cold enough to wrap up a sweater. The waves on Gibson's steps are the most spectacular I've ever seen in my life
The Gibson steps are near the Twelve Apostles, a few hundred meters away, and there is no problem walking over, because the parking lot here is relatively small, and it is not easy to find a parking space if there are many people. We came early in the morning, so there is no one here, down the steps can go directly to the beach, the morning is smooth, the sun dyes the rock a golden, the waves are particularly spectacular!