Jervis Bay is a 102-square-kilometre (39 sq mi) oceanic bay and village in the Jervis Bay Territory (ACT) and on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. In the Dhurga language of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area, it is called Booderee, which translates as "bay of plenty".
Hyams Beach, Booderee National Park & the Jervis Bay Marine Park
Jervis Bay from orbit
The Point Perpendicular Lighthouse in 1899
Cliff faces and vegetation at the Booderee National Park
The Jervis Bay Territory is an internal territory of Australia. It was established in 1915 from part of New South Wales (NSW), in order to give the landlocked Australian Capital Territory (ACT) access to the sea.
Settlers in the Jervis Bay Village in the late 1800s. The now ruined Cape St George Lighthouse can be seen in the background.
The administrative border between New South Wales and the Jervis Bay Territory
Cave Beach and surrounding cliff faces, Booderee National Park
Jervis Bay Village