Australia
I was very lucky as Sian, Sam's mum lend me her car for a few days.
Huskisson, gateway to Jervis Bay is just two and a half hours from Sydney and Canberra. It is a lovely village on Jervis Bay with beautiful, white beaches. On the way there I was surprised by the worst hailstorm I ever encountered. I stiopped the car under a tree. The noice was deafening and the hailstones over 0.5 cm big!
I spend most of my time in Booderee National Park. Booderee is an Aboriginal word from the Dhurga language meaning 'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish'.
The White-bellied Sea Eagle is one of the many birds you can see around the park. This large white and grey eagle is the guardian of the Aboriginal people of Wreck Bay, and is represented in the park logo.
Booderee National Park has a magnificent natural setting with lots of beaches of birds and wildife. One of my missions was to find a kangaroo! and I did - see photos.
I really enjoyed Huskisson and it is a place I would like to visit again.
BTW The last two pictures are from Canberra where I visited Claudia's, Clark's girlfirend. We had a wonderful time.