If you happen to be in South Australia you definitely have to come and see The Twelve Apostoles. It is such a place that inspires you with its grandeous view, height and eternity. The Twelve Apostoles locate in Port Campbell on the Great Ocean Road.
The apostoles are limestone rocks standing right in the ocean. They were formed by erosin and year by year waves undermine apostoles and make them collapse. There are four apostoles have already fallen becouse of it. So as you should visit Maldives before islands are under the water you`d better to hurry to see apostoles before they vanished as well )) I`m very happy I`ve been there.
It is a beautiful scenery from every point whether you are on the top with a view of Twelve Apostoles or you`re walking down along the beach. And it isn`t a place just to spend five minutes there. Me and my friend spent there about three hours, took hundred of photoes enjoying every moment. There is a helicopter tour centre where we purchased two tickets for flight above the apostoles. I love to fly by any flying stuff so needless to say how much I was excited being in the air between the sky and this terrific attraction.
We were there in Australian summer, the sky was unusually cloudy but that made the all surroundings even more amazing when the sun rays struggled throught the clouds. I think it`s better to visit the Twelve Apostoles when it`s warm, in winters it must be cold I suppose especially because of the wind from the ocean. So there are two ways to experience this showplace: on foot for free and by helicopter for only 100 dollars. I`d recommend both.