Our trusty Australian Guide Arthur Frommer convinced us that Jervis Bay was a "must see" in New South Whales. The book boasts that Hyams Beach has the whitest sands in the world and that Booderee National Park is filled with wildlife. Rob and I decided to take a weekend trip to see what all the fuss was about and we were far from disappointed. The coastline was BEAUTIFUL, the wildlife was abundant, the beaches were white as snow and the sunset was spectacular.
We left Saturday in Rob's company car and began our trip with a trail walk through Booderee National Park:

Whiting Beach

Kitty's Point

Kitty's Point

Monkeying around-Obviously not saving my energy for the remaining 4k of the hike (sans water!)

All smiles before becoming weak and dehydrated!
After the 5k trail walk in the heat of the Australian sun we replenished ourselves with some water and then drove to another beach in the National Park and found this rock formation called Hole in the Wall:

Hole in the Wall (with Hailey in the hole)

Rob in the Hole in the Wall

The water and sand blowing across this pier was PAINFUL!!!

Sunset at Summer Cloud Bay

Vino at sunset

Summer Cloud Bay

One of MANY kangaroos that we saw

Rob playing with the kangaroos

We woke up EARLY to watch the sunrise at Green Patch Beach

Exactly how I felt about waking up so early

Hyams Beach

Cape Lookout Lighthouse ruins

Cape Lookout
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