sábado, 19 de março de 2011

Torquey/Bells beach

Torquay is Victoria's surfing capital, attracting beach lovers from far and wide to its fabulous beaches and the Great Ocean Road beyond. Torquay has protected family beaches, and wilder, more invigorating surf beaches like Jan Juc. Bells Beach, where the big swells are definitely for experienced surfers, is the next stop along the coast. This world famous beach is the venue for the Rip Curl Pro, one of the most sought after surfing titles on the World Championship Tour, which is held every Easter. There are plenty of opportunities for novices to learn to surf all year round, or you can just sit and watch the waves roll in. Just a short drive away, Point Addis provides breathtaking views out to sea and back to the gently arching bay. The dense bush and towering yellow cliffs contrast with the ocean’s wide blue expanse through to Anglesea and beyond.
 Bells Beach is a coastal locality of Victoria, Australia in Surf Coast Shire and a renowned surf beach, located 100 km south-west of Melbourne,

 Lying three miles southwest of the small town of Torquay, Victoria, along what's now known as the Surf Coast, Bells Beach is perhaps Australia's iconographic surf spot -- a place engraved in the hearts and minds of all Aussie surfers of the past 40 years. Its long, fat, fast walls have provided a focus for the growth of global surf corporations and for hard-core myth and legend rivaled by few locations worldwide.To me reminds me a lot the wave back home in Buarcos Tamargueira, long fun long paddle.
    Kangaroos have powerful hind legs and short, thumbless forelimbs. Kangaroos can travel at speeds up to 30 miles per hour



                                                           jun-juc winki pop

                                                



                                                      5am the day was about to come up


Great Ocean Road

 The Great Ocean Road is a 243-kilometre  stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia
 The road was built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932, and is the world's largest war memorial.
                                             All kind of walkers you will find in this road

 Koalas have soft, wool-like fur that is gray above and white below. Their fur is mostly white on the underside below the neck, and their ears have long white hairs on the tips. The koala resembles a bear, but is actually a marsupial, a special kind of mammal which carries its young in a pouch
                                                      Koalas consume eucalyptus leaves.

  one of the world's most scenic roads through the Great Ocean Road region which covers south-west Victoria and is home to the famous 12 Apostles.
                                                    this is thirteen apostole(me)
 At first glance the Twelve Apostles may not appear to be 12 apostles. From the lookout, you can only see a number of the twelve apostles. The others are located behind the rocky headlands that line the Victoria coastline, or hidden by other rocky outcrops


The Twelve Apostles were formed by erosion of the original coastline. The constant action of the sea on the limestone slowly wore down the rocky cliff, gradually leaving individual rocks. The cliff is still being eroded at a rate of about 2cm each year, and in the future is likely to form more 'Apostles' from the other rocky headlands that line the Victorian coastline.





                                              in the way back we found a few more
                                                       this one with the pram in the back
                                 Well this one looks like eucalyptus leaves are better then weed for him
                                                                      Sheoak Falls



                                                 GREAT ROAD GREAT TRIP, I´ll be back