| The Twelve Apostles is an amazing rock formation of limestone stacks standing in the ocean in the Port Campbell National Park, in Australian state of Victoria. |
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 The Twelve Apostles | 
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| Twelve Apostles is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Victoria, it is also one of the most often photographed places here. |

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|  Tourists on the walkway around Twelve Apostles |
| East side Apostles |

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 Photograping The Apostles | 
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| Despite the name, there were only nine stacks in the rock formation.
On 3rd of July 2005 Apostles made the worldwide news.
On of the Apostles collapsed, leaving just eight.
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 Before the collapse |  After the collapse |
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|  Collapsed Apostle | 
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| The ever changing light and colour attracts hundreds of tourists daily. |

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| Spectacular sunsets at The Twelve Apostles |

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