The Blow Hole is a specacular natural rock formation, on the Flinders Coastline, 90 km south of Melbourne.
The access road is about 1 km west of Flinders township.
I visited the Blow Hole on October 1, 2008, descending the long wooden staircase to the rocks, along the beach to the east head, and along the top of the rugged west cliff.
These images were taken on October 1, 2008, on a hot, humid and partly overcast day!
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The access road is about 1 km west of Flinders township.
I visited the Blow Hole on October 1, 2008, descending the long wooden staircase to the rocks, along the beach to the east head, and along the top of the rugged west cliff.
These images were taken on October 1, 2008, on a hot, humid and partly overcast day!
See the full set of Photos
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