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Why is it called Dayang Road Martyrs Bay?

Ocean Road, located in the west of Melbourne, was built to commemorate the soldiers who participated in the First World War. Many people involved in the construction also include many veterans, and more than 3,000 workers have worked hard for it. The road started construction on 19 19, and 1932 runs through the whole line. This is a coastal highway, so it is called "Dayang Road"

Martyrdom Bay is located in Lockwood Grand Canyon. In the19th century, bass strait was the main shipping channel for supplying ships to Victoria and New South Wales colonies and transporting criminals or immigrants. Unfortunately, on this rugged and desolate coast, the sea is often filled with dense fog, strong winds and huge waves. The lack of lighthouses makes navigation extremely difficult and full of dangers, and many ships sink here. The most famous thing is that the Lochard sank here, hence the name Lochard Grand Canyon. 1 878 June1day, a British immigrant ship named "Loch Ard" ran aground on its way to Melbourne, killing 52 people and only two survived. In memory of these victims, later generations built 52 mausoleums and named this place "Lockhart". This fjord is also called "Martyrdom Bay".

The picture of "Martyrdom Bay" in Lockhart Grand Canyon comes from Baidu.