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Staying in Geelong for a couple days? There is plenty to do and see, from wineries to dining, day spa's, history, fauna parks, adventure parks, fishing and surf beaches. Visit: http://www.intown.com.au/locals/geelong/attractions.htm for more information.
Geelong is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road; internationally renowned for its seascapes, picturesque views and great riding experience. Also known as the Ship Wreck Coast, there is a wealth of historical sites and information along the way to break your ride. You might even get to see a whale or two, as the Southern Right Whales frequent the sheltered bays to calve each year as they migrate south. To view the 'Great Ocean Road' website, select from the following links: http://www.greatoceanrd.org.au/MustHaveExperiences.aspx or http://www.geelongotway.org/
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Bellarine Peninsula extends east of Geelong to the turbulent waters
of Port Phillip Heads and the ocean. Its appeal has been enhanced
in recent years thanks to the introduction of many man-made attractions.
While the Peninsula has been a popular playground since the 1880s,
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