Nobbies Blowhole
At the end of a narrow sea bay in the basalt has formed some 12 m long sea cave. As the waves enter the cave it fires a nearly horizontal plume of mist and water.
Port Campbell Blowhole
A sinkhole – collapse in the roof of sea cave in the spectacular Loch Ard. It is possible that for a while here existed a blowhole with fountain but currently this is a sinkhole with raging sea-water seen in it. This blowhole is loud.
Cape Bridgewater Blowholes
Group of comparatively smaller blowholes at the base of lookout. Blowholes are more interesting at high waves.
Shining Gum in O’Shannassy catchment
85 m tall shining gum (Eucalyptus nitens) in Yarra Ranges National Park.
Darejo – Errinundra Gum of Result Creek
Largest tree in species (Eucalyptus denticulata I.O.Cook & Ladiges), circumference 14.4 m, height 62 m.
Whitelaw Tree
Largest and also stoutest shining gum (Eucalyptus nitens H.Deane & Maiden). 57.5 m high, girth 14.9 m, volume 200 m³.
Wurdi Youang stone arrangament
Here some 100 stones are arranged in an egg-shaped form about 50 meters across. It is possible that it is arranged astronomically. Nearby Aboriginal sites are 11,000 years old – thus this site also could have similar age.
Ngamadjidj shelter (Cave of Ghosts)
Ancient shelter with ghostly white drawings created with clay. White color is associated with death and the spirit world.
Billimina
Impressive, giant cliff face that is covered with more than 2,500 cliff drawings. An interesting feature is drawings of many bars in horizontal rows – most likely this was counting. In the shelter at the cliff people lived over the last 22,000 years.
Yea Flora Fossil Site
Site with 415 million year old (Silurian) fossils of ancient vascular land plants Baragwanathia, oldest of its kind in the world.