The Arch is another product of nature and time. Erosion has washed away much of the rock, but left The Arch standing for The Great Ocean Road’s visitors to see.
Back in Melbourne we have been enjoying the long weekend brought to us by Australia Day, a national holiday celebrating the birth of Australia. Beth and I both have a bit of a sun burn to show for our efforts.
Comment by Peg Moore — January 28, 2008 @ 12:43 pm
Trust me: I’ve been reading it all and looking at it all–feasting (if not responding)! XOXOX I’m excited about your place, too! No wonder, with lodging search and work, things have been crazy there. Love you!
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Comment by josh — January 28, 2008 @ 12:51 am
The Arch is another product of nature and time. Erosion has washed away much of the rock, but left The Arch standing for The Great Ocean Road’s visitors to see.
Back in Melbourne we have been enjoying the long weekend brought to us by Australia Day, a national holiday celebrating the birth of Australia. Beth and I both have a bit of a sun burn to show for our efforts.
Comment by Peg Moore — January 28, 2008 @ 12:43 pm
Trust me: I’ve been reading it all and looking at it all–feasting (if not responding)! XOXOX I’m excited about your place, too! No wonder, with lodging search and work, things have been crazy there. Love you!
Comment by Clara — January 28, 2008 @ 3:31 pm
Lovely photo. The arch reminds me of the various arches at Arches National Park near Moab, Utah.
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