Photographer's Note
In 1990, two tourists were enjoying the view from the aptly-named London Bridge near Port Campbell along the Great Ocean Road. At the time, a second stone arch connected the "island" with the rocky mainland to the left. The arch suddenly collapsed, stranding them on the newly-formed island until a helicopter rescue 3 hours later. Gave them a good story to tell their mates at the pub, and proves the song that "London Bridge IS Falling Down."
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No_One
(4) 2016-08-17 8:39
Hi Howard
I imagine they counted their blessings that weren't actually in the bridge at the time, that would have been scary! I often think that as I approach cliff edges that but for the grace of God my own standing slavew cottons tumble into the sea. Beautiful view of the raterock formation here and lovely weather under which to enjoy it too.
Cheers
Noel
jemaflor
(147224) 2016-08-17 9:17
Hi Howard,
Great landscape with the arch and excellent POV, well captured, interesting dynamic result with these waves and the foam. Tfs.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Howard Goldberg (xtxhoward)
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- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2016-05-09
- Categories: Naturaleza
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Date Submitted: 2016-08-17 8:10
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