Loch Ard Gorge

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Loch Ard Gorge is a dramatic coastal inlet in Victoria, Australia, famed for its towering limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and shipwreck history along the Great Ocean Road.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal gorge
landform
tourist attraction
associatedWithEvent Loch Ard shipwreck NERFINISHED
coastType high-energy wave-dominated coast
country Australia
distanceFromMelbourne approximately 230 km southwest
erosionProcess marine erosion of limestone
hasAccess car park
sealed road
walking stairs to beach
hasFeature interpretive signage
narrow inlet
offshore rock stacks
sandy beach
towering limestone cliffs
turquoise waters
viewing platforms
walking tracks
hasGeologicalComposition limestone
hasMemorial Loch Ard shipwreck memorial NERFINISHED
hasNamedFeature Blowhole
Mutton Bird Island NERFINISHED
The Razorback NERFINISHED
Tom and Eva Lookout NERFINISHED
locatedIn Port Campbell National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Shipwreck Coast NERFINISHED
locatedNear Port Campbell NERFINISHED
locatedOn Great Ocean Road NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Victoria NERFINISHED
namedAfter Loch Ard (ship) NERFINISHED
near Island Arch NERFINISHED
London Arch NERFINISHED
The Razorback NERFINISHED
Twelve Apostles NERFINISHED
notableSurvivor Eva Carmichael NERFINISHED
Tom Pearce NERFINISHED
numberOfSurvivors 2
ocean Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Twelve Apostles coastline NERFINISHED
popularFor coastal walks
geological observation
learning shipwreck history
photography
sightseeing
shipwreckDate 1878
shipwreckRoute England to Melbourne
shipwreckType iron-hulled clipper ship
state Victoria NERFINISHED

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Great Ocean Road knownFor Loch Ard Gorge