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Looking south
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and looking north
The Great Ocean Road officially starts at Torquay and finishes at Allansford where it joins the Princes Highway near Warrnambool. You can do the journey in about 3 and a half hours (243 kilometres) but I hope to take it slowly and enjoy the views.
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