Jervis Bay – most unappreciated paradise in Australia, Part 3
18 November, 2015
Jervis Bay is also a naval base of the Royal Australian NAVY Creswell / Creswell, and all the surrounding water area of the seabed is dotted with ships, After the sunken shipwrecks, including such, as Korangamit, Hajv and Merimbule.
This place is ideal for lovers of nature and animals.
Whales, seals and penguins are regular visitors of these sites. You will also find here a huge variety of all kinds of birds are more of them here 200 Views, along with the 180 fish species and 37 species of reptiles.
Going for a walk, you will surely meet with kangaroos and special stages.
DIVERSITY
In Jervis Bay is very much, that's really worth to see, and each beach has its own character. Go down down, the Murrays Beach, and you get a magnificent view of the island of Bowen, that is a place of residence for the colony of penguins.
Or visit the Green Patch / Green Patch is a wonderful place to swim, surrounded by a variety of noisy birds, and local water painted red and yellow, due to the bark of trees.
And yet it offers some of the best views of the amazing Point Perpendicular / Point Perpendicular.
DON'T BE AFRAID TO BARE
They, who wants to, may withdraw completely from their clothes, at nudist beach, located between Blenheim and place Paul called Point Plantation.
Goodbye MOSQUITOES
Forgot to take mosquito repellent? Take it easy – people since ancient times have used fern umbrella Kuri which repel the pesky insects.
CONTINUE moving South in order, to see much more
And if you have explored Jervis Bay, You can go further South to study one of the most amazing places – Lake Conjola Pebble Beach / Pebbly Beach, where plenty of kangaroos and Wallabies.
If you are interested in the local camping, then visit the site http://www.jervisbaytourism.asn.au/caravan-camping and book online or simply make a note of the parking places, you would like to visit.
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