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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Brou lake Eurobodalla National Park.

Hi. Monday was a lovely sunny day. We travelled north from Tathra through Bermagui and Narooma to Eurobodalla National park. The whole area is beautiful. Hilly, coastal forest with lakes, flowing creeks,  sandy beaches with rocky headlands, mountains in back ground and plenty of fauna.
We accidentally poped a large black snake with a tyre leaving Gillards Beach at Mimosa Rocks. We saw 2 really large goannas monday also. Heaps of roos.  Mainly eastern grey but also smaller darker wallabies with black and yellowy bits.
Yesterday we went fishing in the kayaks on Brou lake. Didn't catch any thing but serenity. Very calm tanin stained lake, lined with native forest. The beach sand has closed the estuary mouth off. It has been closed for 18 months but apparently flathead and bream can be caught in the lake.
The beach and ocean is wild. A stormy sandy bay with Montague Island off shore.
Last night the Queen Mary went past off shore about 8pm. Roy and Sheryl were on board heading for Sydney Harbour. Garry spoke with Roy as they headed past. We couldn't see the ship but Roy could see the light house flashing near us.
Today is wet and cold so we will be reading again until it clears. Bye for now.


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