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Jervis Bay, Australia
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Jervis Bay is a large bay between the state of New South Wales and the Jervis Bay Territory. HMAS Creswell is located in between Jervis Bay Village and Greenpatch in the Jervis Bay Territory.
HistoryJervis Bay is named after the British Admiral John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent; it was named in 1791 by Richard Bowen. George Bass also entered the Bay when he surveyed the South East coast of Australia in 1797. Jervis was believed by some to have pronounced his name "Jarvis," but many residents of Jervis Bay (including his descendants) pronounce it with an 'er' sound. Jervis Bay has been officially recorded as having the whitest sand in the world.
GeographyJervis Bay has to the south Greenpatch; Hyams Beach, and Bowen Island (Australia) in the Jervis Bay Territory. In New South Wales, it has Vincentia to the west; Callala Bay and Hare Bay to the north, and the Beecroft Peninsula with bays like Perpendicular Bay. To the south of the peninsula is Point Perpendicular which is a bombing range for the Royal Australian Navy.

Jervis Bay is a large bay between the state of New South Wales and the Jervis Bay Territory. HMAS Creswell is located in between Jervis Bay Village and Greenpatch in the Jervis Bay Territory.
HistoryJervis Bay is named after the British Admiral John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent; it was named in 1791 by Richard Bowen. George Bass also entered the Bay when he surveyed the South East coast of Australia in 1797. Jervis was believed by some to have pronounced his name "Jarvis," but many residents of Jervis Bay (including his descendants) pronounce it with an 'er' sound. Jervis Bay has been officially recorded as having the whitest sand in the world.
GeographyJervis Bay has to the south Greenpatch; Hyams Beach, and Bowen Island (Australia) in the Jervis Bay Territory. In New South Wales, it has Vincentia to the west; Callala Bay and Hare Bay to the north, and the Beecroft Peninsula with bays like Perpendicular Bay. To the south of the peninsula is Point Perpendicular which is a bombing range for the Royal Australian Navy.
RecreationJervis Bay is a well known recreational fishing and scuba diving destination, with tour operators departing from Huskisson and amateurs using boat ramps at bayside towns and camp sites. Popular diving sites include: The Labyrinths, Gorgonian Wall, Point Perpendicular, a Fairey Firefly aeroplane, scallop beds, Middle Ground, Ten Fathom Reef, and Bowen Island. Jervis Bay is also know for Whale Watching, placed such that the migration, both north and south can be observed as they pass the entrance to the Bay, frequently entering the bay to rest. The majority of whales sighted at Jervis Bay are the Humpback whales, which migrate along the east coast from June to November, however other species on occasions such as Southern Right Whales, False Killer Whales, Orcas, Minke whales and on one occasion the Blue Whale are seen.
TourismTourism in Jervis Bay is one of the most important avenues of income for many of the local residents, with many businesses orienting themselves toward tourism in and around Jervis Bay. Tourist information for Jervis Bay is provided by local not-for-profit community-based volunteer association Jervis Bay Tourism Inc, and the local Council managed Visitors Information Centre. The Visitors Information Centre maintain and manage shoalhaven holidays, which has a wealth of knowledge for any visitor to the area. There is also a government funded tourist radio service.
Bordering towns (north to south)New South Wales Callala Bay Callala Beach Myola Huskisson Vincentia Hyams Beach
Jervis Bay Territory HMAS Creswell Jervis Bay Village, Jervis Bay TerritoryExternal linksJervis Bay TourismShoalhaven Holidays
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at 8:10AM May 29, 2008
Don't know what the photo is of but JB has national parks and beaches and I love it there. (And the mango smoothies at Hyams Beach General Store are totally worth it!)
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