We then slowly made our way down to Melbourne, luckily there were many stops along the way. First was a quick look at the blow holes in Kiama. These are natural holes created via corrosion and the elements in rocks near the sea. As waves crash up against the rocks water goes into a hole and blows up through the ground followed by a big booming sound! As it was raining, we had a quick look then hit the road again.
Jervis bay is a really cool coastal town with many things to do, when it's sunny. As it was raining we stopped in a cafe and chilled out eating cake and drinking hot chocolate. We took a quick walk round and noticed you can go on a two hour dolphin tour so we booked in for the next day.
The weather was still a bit grim but that didn't stop us, we rocked up to a big boat and joined a small tour group to have a look around the coast for some dolphins. After about an hour and not much hope suddenly the skipper called on the intercom to have a look outside, two dolphins popped there heads up then went back down - ten minutes later a whole clan of dolphins had appeared including a calf which was born only a few days ago! They stuck around for a short time catching their breath but then went on their merry way. It was really cool to see dolphins in their natural habitat but as you can see by the photo's they were a bit tricky to get on camera!
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