Shipwreck Coast

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Shipwreck Coast is a rugged and treacherous stretch of Victoria’s southern coastline in Australia, famed for its dramatic cliffs, rock formations like the Twelve Apostles, and numerous historic shipwrecks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
tourist destination
contains Bay of Islands Coastal Park NERFINISHED
Loch Ard Gorge NERFINISHED
London Arch NERFINISHED
Peterborough NERFINISHED
Port Campbell National Park NERFINISHED
Port Fairy NERFINISHED
The Grotto NERFINISHED
Twelve Apostles NERFINISHED
Warrnambool NERFINISHED
country Australia
erodedBy wave action
wind
extendsFrom Cape Otway NERFINISHED
extendsTo Port Fairy NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLength about 130 kilometres
hasClimate temperate oceanic climate
hasFeature blowholes
caves
coastal cliffs
frequent storms
narrow continental shelf
sea stacks
strong ocean swells
submerged reefs
hasGeology limestone
sandstone
hasHighRiskOf shipwrecks
hasRecorded hundreds of shipwrecks
knownFor dramatic cliffs
historic shipwrecks
limestone rock formations
maritime history
rugged coastline
treacherous waters
locatedIn Victoria NERFINISHED
locatedOn Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
southern coastline of Victoria
managedBy Parks Victoria NERFINISHED
partOf Great Ocean Road region NERFINISHED
popularFor coastal walks
photography
sightseeing
whale watching
timeZone Australian Eastern Daylight Time NERFINISHED
Australian Eastern Standard Time NERFINISHED
tourismInfrastructure viewing platforms
visitor centres
walking tracks

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Great Ocean Road region Shipwreck Coast