London Bridge – We are trying to find the original passion of photography

“Passion” -- This theme is really aboutto find somewhere special to getting new view, new inspiration but the most important-- find the original passion of photography. As aphotographer, the most important thing is jump out from the daily job and findsomething special to get passion. London Bridge is such a unique location, ithave the ultimate scenery and isolated atmosphere. When you standing on the topof the rock, you will feel like you are the last person in this world. 


London Bridge is located in the southern part of Victoria

Crossing the road at Sorrento Back Beach, The Coastal Walk continues through the vegetation above the car park and beach (an alternative track from the Surf Lifesaving clubhouse connects back up with the main track above via Coppins Lookout). A short detour to Websters Lookout gives stunning views over the township of Sorrento and Port Phillip Bay. An escape route is available which leads past the Sorrento Cemetery to Normanby Road. Follow the main track past the lookout and descend the stairs to the eastern end of Portsea Surf Beach. 

The route now proceeds along this scenic stretch of beach, past the Franklin Road escape route, to the ramp at the Portsea Surf Lifesaving clubhouse, toilets and drinking water. At the top of the ramp, the route turns left up a short pathway linking two car parks. Following the edge of the top car park to the far corner the route becomes part of The Farnsworth Track. The track, built in 1987 with a donation from the notable local Farnsworth family, links Portsea Surf Beach with London Bridge along the cliff tops via two scenic lookouts. At London Bridge, a steep ramp leads to the beach where amazing rock pools are visible at low tide. A public toilet, drinking water and lookout are available at the car park. 

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