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New South Wales - South Coast

This monitor lizard came skulking past us as we were having morning tea.
Unfortunately, there was no gold at the end of this rainbow!
There has to be swell - somewhere! Linds constantly searching for the perfect waves.
A 160km return trip to Marrawah in Victoria - as the swell arrives!!
Merimbula - As we headed north along the NSW coast, we began to say goodbye to many familiarand favourite holiday spots.
Dolphins enjoy the surf at Merimbula's Surf Beach.
Mimosa Rocks National Park - we visited 6 years ago and still couldn't find our original camp spot.
Mollymook Beach - Claire's favourite, with many fun memories of times spent with friends.
Huskission, Jervis Bay - the location of many windsurfing socials.
Linds enjoys a final beer at the Husky Pub. A venue he has celebrated more birthdays than anywhere else. (The windsurfing comps were always held in Huskission at the beginning of December.)
We ended up having a session, followed by a curry so slept in the Husky Pub car park - very convenient!
Jervis Bay
Murrays Beach, Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay
The sand is so white and the water so clear, its like being on a desert island.
The Great Southern Hotel, Berry - our regular Friday night stop; when we were travelling down the coast; for the best burgers south of Sydney.
The bottle shop of the Great Southern Hotel.
Werri Beach, nr Gerrigong. A regular surfing haunt for Linds when we first started to explore the south coast.
The northern suburbs of Wollongong - shame they aren't just a bit nearer Sydney - a potentially great place to live.
The Seacliff Bridge, which has opened up the Grand Pacific Drive south of Sydney.
Our interest was due to Barclay Mowlem designing and building it. (Lindsay's previous employer!)
In all its glory!
 
 

 

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