Kevin Caulfield
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Last Sunday, one of the so-called Twelve Apostles sea stacks crumbled into the sea in front of bemused onlookers. I say "so-called" as there actually were nine stacks, and now there are eight. The Twelve Apostles are one of the most-photographed destinations in Australia, and are located several hundred kilometres south-west of Melbourne. The stack which collapsed was one of the most prominent, with its distinctive wave-like shape, so the remaining formation has lost much of its allure.