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.