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Great Ocean Walk MarkerThe walk is clearly signed and is easy to self navigate. | Kangaroos at JohannaLarge mobs of kangaroos frequent the lush Johanna hills. | Koalas aplentyAire River campground is home to many koalas. |
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Gibsons StepsGood times and good people. | Wreck BeachAn amazing setting. | A Starry nightSleep under the stars. |
GOW Johanna CampgroundA good sunset at Johanna is something you will never forget! | Wreck BeachCooling off in the rock pools on a warm day. | Near Moonlight HeadTake a break to admire the view. |
Milanesia BeachTime for a short beach walk. | Group breaktake a break and gaze out to sea. | JohannaWalk through the green hills of Johanna. |
GOW Johanna CampgroundA beautiful sunrise at Johanna. | Johanna BeachA nice long walk on a quiet beach. | Wallflower / Donkey OrchidKeep an out in spring for an impressive range of orchids. |
Fiji AnchorLearn the tragic story of the Fiji. | 12 ApostlesJust a bit further to go. | GOW Blanket BayWake up to an ocean sunrise at the east facing campground. |
GOW Johanna CampgroundA shorter day gives you time to enjoy this wonderful campground. | Devils KitchenThe 'Loo with the view.' | Cape VolneyOne of the best views of the walk. Photos don't do it justice. |
GOW Blanket BayA typical sunrise at Blanket Bay. Camping at Blanket Bay is only on the 6 day walk. | Kool KoalasTaking it easy on a warm day. | GOW Johanna CampgroundA stunning campground used on both the 4 and 6 day walks. |
The photo platformAlmost there! | Black Swamp WallabyThey will often pose for cameras. Curiously staring at humans. | Milanesia BeachA unique sea hut in a picturesque setting. |
Cape Otway LighthouseThe new track alignment opens up views never before accessible. | JohannaThe wild side of Johanna. | Cape Otway LighthouseA great lunch stop. |
12 ApostlesThe final destination. | Cape Otway LighthouseYou will stop for lunch at the lighthouse. | The GablesThe highest sea cliff on the GOW. |
EchidnaEchidnas can be found just about anywhere on The Great Ocean Walk. Not always easy to find, keep an ear out to hear them digging away and rustling through the thick scrub. | Crayfish BayA gem of a spot. |
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