Skip to main content

Saturday Snapshot- Twelve Apostles

Hey everyone, I'm finally back with the next installment in my Australia Saturday Snapshot series! Thanks to Melinda @ A Web of Stories for continuing to host this series! Photo credits go to my dad for this one!

Here are some stunning rock formations along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria.

View from the Twelve Apostles




Have any of you driven the Great Ocean Road? Let me know in the comments below. Have a great weekend!

Comments

  1. I can't see your photos either... but I'd love to.
    Sandy @ Writing With a Texas Twang

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks for letting me know! I've fixed it- hopefully it works now!

      Delete
  2. Gorgeous photos, especially the first one. I'm glad you were able to fix them.
    Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment.
    Sandy @ Writing With a Texas Twang

    ReplyDelete
  3. I always love to see ocean views. Your dad did a great job!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Hey guys! Thanks for stopping by! I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions, so be sure to leave a comment!

Popular posts from this blog

The Hero, by Rabindranath Tagore

 The narrative poem" The Hero" was written by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. Set in a young boy's imaginations this narrative has all the necessary elements and is rich in imagery. The characters, plot, setting, theme, climax and idea are all very clearly outlined.  The setting of the poem falls within the boy's imagination. It is described to have 'spiky grass' and a 'narrow broken path'. It is also mentioned that the country is 'strange and dangerous'. The rurality of the setting is further accentuated when Tagore talks of the 'cattle' and 'wide fields'.

One by Shawnee Kellie

  The poem "One" by Shawnee Kellie is a very interesting and thought-provoking piece of writing. The poem spreads the message that it is not only a large group of people that can make a change, but one idea, one thought, one human that can help make the world a better place. 

Coromandel Fishers by Sarojini Naidu

Hello! For this post I will be exploring another poem written by Sarojini Naidu, called "Coromandel Fishers". This poem can be taken as an allegory, for although it speaks to fishermen, it's metaphoric value speaks to the nation, and can be considered a wakening call for the people of our country. When I wrote about "In the Bazaars of Hyderabad", I mentioned that Sarojini Naidu was one of our freedom fighters, and believed greatly in the Swadeshi movement. Naidu reflects her passion for India in this poem.