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The Great Ocean Road was built by the army following the First World War both in tribute to the dead soldiers and because those who had returned home were at a loss for things to do. It took them about twelve years to build the 100km road using manual tools (picks and shovels), digging into the rugged coastline. It's a spectacular drive, hugging some of the most beautiful coastline in Victoria, or Australia for that matter.
Our playtester from Gotham City pretends to be the protozoan gyroslugger.