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Monday, September 21, 2009


The Beecroft Peninsula forms the northern headland to Jervis Bay, 150kms south of Sydney, Australia.

This very interesting kayaking route takes in an exceptional variety of marine environments - surf beaches, mangroves, tidal estuaries, intimate coves, rocky islands, shallow reefs, sea caves, a sheltered harbour, many spectacular cliffs, and the open ocean.

Each grid intersection on the chart represents 1km.

The Cowry shells were found whilst snorkelling at the approximate locations indicated.