Greenpatch, Jervis Bay Territory
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Greenpatch is a town located in the Jervis Bay Territory in Australia and forms part of the Jervis Bay Village Council. It is alleged to possess Australia's whitest sand.
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[edit] Demographics
There are approximately 30 inhabitants in Greenpatch.
[edit] Geography
Greenpatch is located next to HMAS Creswell which borders Jervis Bay Village. Greenpatch Beach is alleged to possess Australia's whitest sand and is approximately 1.5 kilometres (1 mile) long. To the south of Greenpatch Beach are North Darling Point and Little Darling Beach (15 metres long). To the south of South Darling Point is North Darling Beach (1.2 kilometres), which transforms into a small patch of rocks called South Darling Beach.
[edit] Wildlife
Greenpatch is home to many different kinds of Australian native flora and fauna, including kangaroos, kookaburras, rosellas, lories, lorikeets, wombats and many more. However, after many years of human interaction and especially feeding of the wildlife, it is not uncommon to be attacked by wildlife in search of food. It is for this reason that feeding the wildlife is now forbidden at Greenpatch, as well as many other parts of the Jervis Bay area.
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