Monday, 17 September 2012

Booderee & Murramarang National Park

10 till 14th September
Booderee National Park
We headed further south to Booderee National Park (Jervis Bay) to enjoy the white beaches - even though still too cool for swimming sadly! There we saw several bush and beach wallabies, many cheeky possums, lots of different birds as well as dolphins! While walking along Telegraph Creek Nature trail, we saw lots of beautiful flowers including a Waratah which is very rare in wild. On our way back to the camp ground, we saw a 2m snake, luckily it wasn't too close!








Murramarang National Park - Depot Beach
Still freezing nights, dropped down to 1c, so off into our sleeping bags and beanies over night! We enjoyed a nice sunset before we had our first day of rain. We spent a bit time sitting in the laundry as this was the only sheltered area - wanting to jump on the internet, but of course there was no mobile or internet connection! So this meant reading and playing the guitar in the small room... Several roos came to visit us under our awning, sometimes so close we couldn't get to our car doors anymore!






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