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| end_b = | est = 1998 | through = Myrtleford, Ovens, Bright, Harrietville, Mount Hotham, Dinner Plain, Omeo, Swifts Creek, Ensay, Bruthen | former = | exits = ''for full list see major intersections }} The Great Alpine Road (B500)〔 size 2.4MB〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Google Maps )〕〔(State Route 156 – Ovens Highway ), ''Main Roads Victoria''. Retrieved on 23 September 2013.〕 is a country tourist road in Victoria, Australia, running from Wangaratta in the north to Bairnsdale in the east, and passing through the Victorian Alps. The road was given its current name because it was considered the mountain equivalent to Victoria's world famous Great Ocean Road in the south-west of the state. ==Route details== The Great Alpine Road〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Great Alpine Road )〕 winds through mountains, valleys and forests, and past rivers, vineyards and farms. At a length of , it is Australia's highest year-round accessible sealed road. The section over Mount Hotham rises to an altitude of AMSL.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mt Hotham Section )〕 It is blanketed with snow during winter months and must be cleared on a daily basis. Extreme weather conditions can sometimes still result in the road being closed between Harrietville and Omeo. The Great Alpine Road links Victoria's North East with Gippsland. It was completed with the sealing of the section between Mount Hotham and Dinner Plain and was officially opened on 4 April 1998. The road itself has existed since colonial times in some form, but was unsealed for much of its history, and was only given the Great Alpine Road designation after being fully sealed. The current Great Alpine Road includes the former Ovens Highway from Wangaratta to Bright, and a former section of the Omeo Highway from Omeo to Bruthen, along with the section of the Princes Highway from Bruthen to Bairnsdale. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Great Alpine Road」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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