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by Peta
10 comments
Peta - Thanks Mark
Peta - Thanks Merv, I want to go back as well, so much to photograph.
True North Mark - No doubt about it Peta…you always manage to get some smashing shots whilst you are away…well done again!
mervfrench - Hi Peta
Went along here quite a few years ago , must be time I did it again.
Really like the lighthouse and the lighthouse cottage.
Cheers
Merv.
Peta - It was hard as I had to fly to the Pilbara the next day. The Otways were amazing but only had an hour in the forest. The drive was fantastic but you need a couple of weeks at least to explore all the amazing places.
Leigh Diprose - Every time I see photos from the Great Ocean road I just want to go there! Rain, hail or shine.
My mate David Sobik just did it also. How do you people find the time???
Peta - Thanks Leigh, just shows that it rained all the way.
Leigh Diprose - That rainbow just makes the photos Peta. Awesome!
Peta - Thanks Jamie, cant wait to go back and try again when its not raining all the time…
Jamie Paterson - Hi Peta,
You’ve managed to capture some amazing images here. Awesome eye candy.
Thanks,
Jamie