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Loch Ard Gorge

Located about three minutes drive west of the 12 Apostles, the Loch Ard Gorge offers views not second to the 12 Apostles itself. A short walking path takes you to a number of viewing points that offer beautiful views of the surrounding seas and the giant cliffs. But, the best view is reserved for those who take the short flight of stairs down to the beach. Check out my gallery in Flickr for some breath-taking views from the beach. This is a s

Cardinia Reservoir

Located a short drive from Melbourne, in the south-eastern suburbs, Cardinia Reservoir is one of the largest reservoirs that provide water to Melbourne.
This is a nice place to visit, with some good views of the reservoir and the surrounding areas, as part of another trip, as there really isn’t enough here to justify a visit just for it. Unless you happen to live quite close by.
Would definitely recommend visiting either early in the morning or towards the afternoon or early evening as the golden light at these times would definitely make the views look better.

The Pinnacles

From a photographic perspective, there are a few places that would pique any photographers’ interest in Phillip Island. Out of these, in my view, The Pinnacles is definitely the most interesting and beautiful location in Phillip Island to photograph. I might even go as far as saying that it’s one of the most beautiful locations in Victoria overall.

The first time I went there was during a casual visit to Phillip Island, so I wasn’t fully prepared to take full advantage of the photographic opportunities available at this location. You can capture some really beautiful views from the viewing platform along the walking track. But, if you want to capture some truly breathtaking views, you have to take a few rough steps and go down to the beach. So, I came back that first time thinking that I need to come back better prepared.

Victoria Bridge

Victoria Bridge is a bridge just outside the Adelaide City Center that gets colorfully illuminated at night. The bridge looks best at night when it’s nicely lit up by the colorful lights. There are well developed walking/jogging tracks around the bridge that offer a nice way to experience the surrounding areas. Especially nice at night. Area seems quite safe for night time walking to enjoy the area. Well worth a visit if you’re in Adelaide for a visit.

Trentham Falls

Trentham Falls is just under a 100 kms from the Melbourne CBD and is an easy hour to hour and a half drive. There is ample parking at the location and the viewing are is an easy 10 minute walk from the car park. When I visited, the trail was closed, so you could only view the falls from a distance and there was no way to get closer or to get to the foot of the falls.

Toorongo & Amphitheater Waterfalls

Toorongo & Amphitheater Waterfalls are not only absolutely beautiful, but, there are two equally beautiful waterfalls in the same location. You can cover both waterfalls via a circular track , which would take about an hour to cover. Take the path to the right at the fork and you’ll arrive at the Toorongo Falls after about a 20 minute easy to moderate walk. Another 15 minutes from there would take you to Amphitheater Falls, followed by another 10 minute walk back to the car park. The walk to Amphitheater Falls from the car park is an easier one, than the walk to Toorongo Falls. You also get to enjoy a number of smaller falls along the walk.