The Twelve Apostles, situated on the ocean roadside of Victoria, Australia, is situated in Campbell Harbor National Park and has been standing on the coast for 20 million years. It was gradually formed by the accumulation of hundreds of millions of small stones and then buried under the sea. Later, the strong tide and wind finally exposed these rocks to the surface of the water and became the famous twelve apostolic rocks. Because they happen to resemble the twelve apostles of Jesus in number and shape, they are named after the twelve apostles in the Bible story. This is perhaps Australia's most legendary coast, the Antarctic monsoon, rolling up huge waves, slapping the limestone reef shore, creating a magical coastal sculpture, here, you can feel the ocean brought a different shock to the land, without standing here, it is impossible to imagine how strong the monsoon, the whole people will be blown up.