Friday, November 19, 2010

Booderee NP Saturday 13th November - 18th November

Beach at Green Patch
Headed for Jervis Bay - Sussex Inlet - beautiful drive down the coast.  Stayed at the Green Patch - Top Spot - new amenities (hot showers), discreet camp grounds in natural bushland.  Booderee ('plentiful bay') is home to the people of Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community.  The area was handed back to the Aboriginal traditional owners and is jointly managed by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and Environment Australia.  We were both impressed by the friendliness, knowledge and service of the staff.  The holiday program offers a great insight in collecting bush foods and medicines, making magic, learning stories and interpreting seasonal and climate change..  Go there!
Great swimming beaches and many walks from easy to difficult - we took a long walk through the bush to Murray's Beach via Grovesnor Headland and returned for a hot chocolate and foot-rub. 
Rob caught up on some writing during the rainy periods while Anne did some reading.... We had a great walk to 'Hole in the Wall' via Bristol Point and Scottish Rocks good swimming beautiful sandstone outcrops. Also while the place was packed on the weekend we had it all to ourselves during weekdays....

Murray's Beach
Bristol Point

What am I?


Scottish Rocks

The King Parrots were plentiful
 
Bristol Point


Beach at Green Patch

Hole in the Wall


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