The Barwon River is a perennial river of the Corangamite catchment, located in The Otways and the Bellarine Peninsula regions of the Australian state of Victoria.
The Barwon River, pictured in 1907
The South-Western Section of the Buckley Falls
The weir above Buckley Falls, looking downstream
The single-lane Queens Park Bridge
The Bellarine Peninsula is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait. The peninsula, together with the Mornington Peninsula, separates Port Phillip Bay from Bass Strait. The peninsula itself was originally occupied by Indigenous Australian clans of the Wadawurrung nation, prior to European settlement in the early 19th century. Early European settlements were initially centred on wheat and grain agriculture, before the area became a popular tourist destination with most visitors arriving by paddle steamer on Port Phillip in the late 19th century.
Aerial perspective of Barwon Heads Bridge
Ocean Grove beach on Bass Strait
The wreck of the Ozone, offshore at Indented Head.
Wind generator at Breamlea, built 1987, photo taken in 2007