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