Tuesday, 7 February 2017

WEDNESDAY 8TH - BOODEREE NATIONAL PARK


A very relaxing day today with lots of exploring, both walking and driving We checked out Murray's Beach, Stoney Creek, Moe's Rock, Governor Head, Wreck Bay, Cape St. George Historic Lighthouse ruin and, of course, our campground, Green Patch and adjacent beaches.

 
Fortunately we saw very little rain today although it has looked threatening all day. There is a distinct contrast between the spectacular ocean cliffs on the exposed coast and the idyllic beach and water conditions within the bay. As you would expect, the camp grounds are on the sheltered bay side.



Jervis Bay is a Naval training base. There are no docking facilities as such but L01, which Google tells us is the HMAS Adelaide, a Landing helicopter dock ship cruised by.

 

As you would expect, there is plenty of local wildlife enjoying their protected environment.

 

We are approximately 800 klms from Melbourne with two days to get there. Hopefully we will be somewhere Lakes Entrance tomorrow night.


 

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