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Sydney to Jervis Bay- the scenic route

After arriving in Sydney in a late afternoon, and getting a good nights rest to shake of the jet lag, we awoke ready to go!  Packing and hit the road with our new Aussie family was fantastic.

Packing for a trip to Jervis Bay

We left for a drive along the bays and overlooks of the East coast of Australia. The scenery did not disappoint.  Huge gum trees, thick bush and green/blue mountains filled the windows.

The stop at the Nan Tien Buddhist temple was amazing. It was a place of great beauty and opulence. The gardens are immaculate and vast. There are several different buildings with temples, classrooms, a gift shop, and a museum; as well as a teahouse. No photos were allowed in the temples, but each one included information signs which helped us to understand the offerings and symbols.

Pagoda at Nan Tien
The gardens were decorated to celebrate the year of the monkey
Temple and tea garden
Even the insects at the temple were large and fancy!

Our first scenic overlook set the tone for the white sand beaches and blue seas to come.

The home at Jervis Bay was incredible. It was a modern style beach house with decks, patios and lots of glass. What a perfect way to rekindle the relationships and unwind from the travel days. We lazed around the house, played and walked along the beach, and enjoyed meals together.

As the weekend wrapped up, we prepared to strike out on our own. We would drive down the East coast of Australia (through the states of New South Wales and Victoria) bound for Tasmania. We were either going to ferry or fly over to the island for a visit.

Off we go, with Mike driving on the left side of the road and shifting gears with his left hand. Here comes the adventure.

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