Gibson steps is near port campbell . Follow the 86-step climb up the 70-meter-high cliff to the seaside. When you reach the bottom, you will immediately feel the impact of the waves and the soft sand massage. Two natural rocks-Gog and MaGog-stand out against the rolling waves. The two natural boulders with their own names are very tall! 86 multi-step ladder up and down need a certain amount of strength, the water below is very beautiful, the scenery is amazing, there are many seagulls seeking foods.
The Gibson Ladder is an 86-grade ladder built on a cliff, leading from the top of the cliff to the beach. It is said that this steep ladder was originally built by indigenous people, and was later repaired by an early immigrant named Hugh Gibson, and became what it is today.
the most distant way in the world/is the love between the fish and bird.
one is flying at the sky/the other is looking upon into the sea.
- The photos was taken by the trip in Australia@Gibson steps 2017/8