At the far end of the Great Ocean Road, within the quiet and often overlooked Bay of Islands Coastal Park, the coastline reveals a wilder, more untouched side of Victoria. As the last light of day slips beneath the horizon, the scattered limestone stacks stand in silence above the Southern Ocean, catching the final warm glow of sunset.
From the edge of the cliffs, the scene feels raw and expansive. The ocean moves slowly below, softened by the long exposure, while the wind-carved rock formations hold their ground against time and tide. It’s a quieter moment compared to the more famous viewpoints, one where the scale of the landscape and the stillness of evening settle in together.
At the far end of the Great Ocean Road, within the quiet and often overlooked Bay of Islands Coastal Park, the coastline reveals a wilder, more untouched side of Victoria. As the last light of day slips beneath the horizon, the scattered limestone stacks stand in silence above the Southern Ocean, catching the final warm glow of sunset.
From the edge of the cliffs, the scene feels raw and expansive. The ocean moves slowly below, softened by the long exposure, while the wind-carved rock formations hold their ground against time and tide. It’s a quieter moment compared to the more famous viewpoints, one where the scale of the landscape and the stillness of evening settle in together.