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The Great Ocean Road Turns 100 Years Old

One of the most iconic road trips in Australia is the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and September 19th this year marks 100 years from the day that commencement of its construction began. One of the most unique things about this epic drive is that it’s the world’s largest war memorial, built by returned World… Read More The Great Ocean Road Turns 100 Years Old

30/08/201905/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

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