London
Arch is a natural arch in the Port Campbell
National Park, Australia. The arch is
one of the tourist attractions along the
Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in
Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual
process of erosion, and until 1990 formed
a complete double-span natural bridge.
The arch closest to the shoreline collapsed
unexpectedly on 15 January 1990, leaving
two tourists stranded on the outer part:
they were rescued by helicopter. No one
was injured in the event. Prior to the
collapse, the formation was known as London
Bridge because of its similarity to its
namesake.
London
Arch is a natural arch in the Port Campbell
National Park, Australia. The arch is
one of the tourist attractions along the
Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in
Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual
process of erosion, and until 1990 formed
a complete double-span natural bridge.
The arch closest to the shoreline collapsed
unexpectedly on 15 January 1990, leaving
two tourists stranded on the outer part:
they were rescued by helicopter. No one
was injured in the event. Prior to the
collapse, the formation was known as London
Bridge because of its similarity to its
namesake.
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