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Twelve Apostles as a different view
The stacks were originally known as the Pinnacles, and the Sow and Pigs (or Sow and Piglets, with Muttonbird Island being the Sow and the smaller rock stacks being the Piglets), as well as later became the name the Twelve Apostles despite only ever having had eight stacks.
The photo was captured during a low flight over the rocks by the chopper.
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Sections | Travel: Australia Travel: Victoria Travel: On the Ocean |
Folders | Victoria a. Tasmania |
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Camera | E5000 |
Lens | --- |
Aperture | 7.6 |
Exposure time | 1/470 |
Focus length | 21.4 mm |
ISO | 100 |
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