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There are lots of different types of landforms in Victoria, these types include limestone stacks, mountains and hills.
The most well-known landform in Victoria is the Great Dividing Range, which is in the North-east of the state. The Great Dividing Range goes through three states of Australia making it the third longest landform in the world. It is made up of lots of mountains and valleys. The top of the range is a boundary between drainage basins of rivers which drain eastwardly into the Pacific Ocean, southwardly into the Bass Strait and also those rivers that drain into the Murray Darling catchment.
Another famous landform in Victoria is The Twelve Apostles. The Twelve Apostles are stacks of limestone which are on the coast of Port Campbell National Park along the Great Ocean Road. The apostles were created by erosion, the Southern Ocean has very bad weather conditions so they gradually eroded into caves, then arches and then the stacks of limestone that they are now. It is predicted that they will erode even more as the