Tuesday, our first stop in the morning was the Booderee National Park. It's one of many indigenous owned land areas within Australia. It means they found proof that a certain tribe of Aboriginals once inhabited this area. So descendants of these tribes are the only ones that can live in the area. They have their own schools, businesses, hospitals, police stations and houses that they can live in. It's quite interesting! The area is the whole South end of Jervis Bay.
Because it is a national park, a lot of the area are sanctuary zones, which means you don't disturb wildlife, flora and fauna and it's looked down upon to take shells, move rocks or anything that disturbs that natural balance of the area. There are tons of signs around the roads that tell us of an endangered animal to be careful of... the bristlebird.
We will be staying in the Booderee national park throughout the day and we'll be able to see some amazing beaches! Sara and Daniel even got themselves an annual pass, they love the area just that much!