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| The Botanic Gardens, which received National Heritage status in 1994 contain a large variety of native plants from all parts of Australia.
Booderee National Park and Booderee Botanic Gardens are the names chosen by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community for the former Commonwealth Jervis Bay National Park and Jervis Bay B |
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Jervis Bay , South Coast |
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| NSW Jervis Bay National Park lies on 4,211 hectares. Sections of the park fringe Jervis Bay, St George Basin and ocean beaches. The area is rich in Aboriginal heritage, including important wetlands, abd preserves a flourishing diversity of plants and animals. The park lies next to the Commonwealth-managed Jervis Bay |
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Jervis Bay , South Coast |
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| Booderee National Park is a living, breathing, open air cultural centre for all to enjoy. There are three family friendly camp grounds to choose from, magnificent bay and surf beaches, picnic areas, a diverse range of bushwalking trails and lots of native birds and animals to see up close. Check out the stunning Aborig |
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Jervis Bay , South Coast |
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| This is a beautiful camping and picnic area within Booderee National Park, with interesting bushwalks, wildflowers in spring and safe swimming in clear blue water. There are a number of native birds that can be seen all throughout the day, and kangaroos can be seen in the early morning and late afternoon.
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Jervis Bay , South Coast |
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| Hyams Beach is listed in the "Guinness book of records" as having the whitest sand in the world. It is the most famous and popular of the myriad bays and beaches inside Jervis Bay.
Facing east and looking directly at Point Perpendicular, Hyams rarely receives any swell other than a gentle shore break in a nor’easter, |
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