Wreck Beach, located on (Great Ocean Road), Victoria's famous Ocean Road, is a minority attraction that few people know.
From Mount Levis (Lavers Hill) follows Ocean Road West for about 15 kilometers and turns to Moonlight Avenue (Moonlight Head Road), for about 5 kilometers along the unpaved dirt road to the nearest parking lot, which takes 350 steps from the parking lot down to the beach. At low tide, you can see the shallow reefs of the beach, the anchors that crashed more than a hundred years ago, the Mary Gabriel (1870) and the Fiji (1890). The 19th century ships carrying new Australian immigrants were most afraid of landing on the beach on Ocean Road, Victoria, and ships often hit reefs.
Wreck Beach has many deep, shallow bubbles, large and small, and has a visual sense of the moon's surface.
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