Many people come to the Great Ocean Road to pass by Geelong, so don't miss the bollard. There are many painted wooden people near the sea in the city center. These wood were originally used on shore for boating. But after the graffiti and carving of the artist Jan Mitchell, they became cute statues. These wooden people are distributed in Geelong's waterfront, from Limeburner's Point to Rippleside Park. Along the coastline, you can enjoy 48 themes and more than 100 wooden people, who are depicting Geelong's important historical events and characters. At least 2 hours can be seen. Teacher Han and I just watched a part of it. I hope everyone will help us make up for it! Location: Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220( Car) Parking: If you drive to Geelong on weekends, you can park your car at Civic Centre Car Park and park for free on Saturdays and Sundays. Address: Civic Centre Carpark, 60 Little Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220 Transportation: Take the V-line from downtown Melbourne to Geelong, the most convenient, fast and comfortable within an hour's drive. The train departs from Southern Cross Station and passes through 12 stations. According to different times, the lowest price is 8.82 Australian dollars. Other: There is also a way to enjoy the panoramic view of Geelong, that is, take a helicopter, but I feel that the price is not enough. It is better to take it on the Ocean Road. The cheapest flight is 5 minutes, and the adult is 60 Australian dollars. Children 50 Australian dollars, not particularly recommended. If you think the notes have a little help, please like the collection, thank you!