The Great Ocean Road

Extending south and west of Melbourne the Great Ocean Road offers thrilling vistas of the Pacific Ocean as it travels through many little towns and hamlets. The longest war memorial in the world, this road was built by returning solders between 1919 and 1932, and dedicated to those who did not return. Because blasting created war memories for the soldiers, the work was completed with pick and shovel. 



Now it is a popular tourist destination bringing people to the beautiful beaches and surfing destinations. 









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