A poem on the Shipwreck Coast
The Shipwreck Coast, found along the Great Ocean Road is a wonder to view in all seasons. It is dramatic and ever-changing in mood and colours
Old Shipwreck Cove
If I could show you fury it would surely be,
the tall Otway cliffs taunting the raging sea.
But I can show you peace On this fierce and howling day,
I’ll take you to Old Shipwreck cove just promise not to say.
If I could show you fury it would surely be,
the tall Otway cliffs taunting the raging sea.
But I can show you peace On this fierce and howling day,
I’ll take you to Old Shipwreck cove just promise not to say.
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Warrnambool
- Warrnambool was an important port until the 1920s, when silting virtually ended commercial shipping. The city's early prosperity is reflected in the sandstone buildings of Liebig, Timor and Fairy sts. Today, Warrnambool is a coastal resort and Victoria's fifth largest city. It is at the western end of the Great Ocean Rd.
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