quarantine station @ point nepean national park, portsea
/With heritage buildings, most still in their original condition, the vast openness sprinkled with the most majestic old trees, and surrounded by the bay - it is pure tranquility.
Read MoreWith heritage buildings, most still in their original condition, the vast openness sprinkled with the most majestic old trees, and surrounded by the bay - it is pure tranquility.
Read MoreJust wow. No words or pictures can fully explain the sheer beauty of this spot. It is simply stunning! The scenery in every direction and the rich Australian history you’re walking amongst, is pretty spectacular. Fort Nepean on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula is the site of the first shot of the British Empire in WWII preventing German vessel from escaping Port Phillip Bay back in 1914 - as well as the last know location of Prime Minster Harold Holt before he disappeared!
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