In Australia, on the territory of the conservation area Port Campbell Victoria is the picturesque beach Loch Ard. Its location is the ravine of the same name, which is surrounded by the beautiful high cliffs. The sand and the rocks of the beach have the incredibly beautiful coral color, which makes the water on the coast emerald green. The cross-section of the rocky cliffs is of great scientific value and helps to research the planet's million-year history.
This was named in honor of the ship, which failed because of the strongest storm on this coast in 1878. Not far from the quiet beach is a number of the striking sights of natural origin, including the world-famous rock group 'Twelve Apostles'. The splendid beauty of the sandy beach and the surrounding rocks is due to the ordinary erosion process. The iron content in the local rocks is very large. The erosion continues all the time, so the landscapes surrounding the beach change literally every year.
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