Located in the Twelve Apostles Rock Scenic Area, it is carved on the cliffs and leads directly to the beach under the Twelve Apostles Rock. It is said that these steps were built by a Gibson man, so they are named Gibson Steps (Gibson Steps). The location is at the entrance of the scenic spot, there is a small inconspicuous dirt road, there are signs next to it, pay attention to it and you will not miss it. Walk along the dirt road, you can go all the way to the top of the cliff, and then go down the Gibson steps and go straight down to the beach. The steps are narrow and steep, and there is water. When I went, I didn't know if the weather was bad or there were few people. I didn't meet one person along the road. There were barren grass on both sides. A trail flashed in the middle. The surroundings were very quiet. I walked straight and panicked. I was always worried about going wrong. Behind the barren grass on the left is the pasture, and a few sheep screams are coming out of the cold to scare me. In particular, flies fly all the way through this road, which is a major feature of Australia. Due to the low surrounding temperature, which hot flies go to where, on the lid of the car machine, on the back of the person. If you don't bomb, you will soon crawl your back in a dense panic, people with dense phobias should be careful. This road will take about 40 minutes to travel, which is probably the reason for the lack of people. The day I went there caught up with the gloomy sky and the wind. The intersection of the two oceans is really different. This big wave is not covered or along, rolling waves to you, and a water mist that is swept up by the strong wind can be clearly seen in the distance. At this time, looking at the Twelve Apostles Rock is simply a giant stone carving. The whole scene is gloomy and full of magic, as if you are in an alien, it is worth it to feel scared to go so far.