Jervis Bay turned on another spectacular dawn for the Anzac Day service at HMAS Creswell.
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For the first time in two years the Anzac Day service on the naval base, overlooking Jervis Bay, was open to the public.
COVID restrictions over the past two years has meant the popular service was only open to military personnel, with a private service being performed in the college's grounds.
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But with restrictions being lifted, a large crowd turned up to take advantage of one of the most spectacular ceremonies in the Shoalhaven.
And right on cue the beautiful sunrise lit up the sky overlooking Jervis Bay, which led to some stunning photographs, as captured by Huskisson resident Colin Whelan.
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