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Laid out in 1851 over an area of 15 hectares, the Durban Botanical Gardens are Africa's oldest surviving botanical garde... Laid out in 1851 over an area of 15 hectares, the Durban Botanical Gardens are A... Laid out in 1851 over an area of 15 hectares, the Durban Botanical Gardens are Africa's oldest survi...
Deep in the heart of Kwazulu Natal is the valley in which the Umgeni River meets the Msunduzi River, surrounded by numer... Deep in the heart of Kwazulu Natal is the valley in which the Umgeni River meets... Deep in the heart of Kwazulu Natal is the valley in which the Umgeni River meets the Msunduzi River,...
Built specifically to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Moses Mabhida Stadium immediately became an icon of Durban for i... Built specifically to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Moses Mabhida Stadium im... Built specifically to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Moses Mabhida Stadium immediately became an ...
The Victoria Street Market sounds like a relic of South Africa's British era, but is in fact Durban's ethnic Indian mark... The Victoria Street Market sounds like a relic of South Africa's British era, bu... The Victoria Street Market sounds like a relic of South Africa's British era, but is in fact Durban'...
Inaugurated in 1984 over the site of a former quarry, the Umgeni River Bird Park is home to over 800 birds across 220 di... Inaugurated in 1984 over the site of a former quarry, the Umgeni River Bird Park... Inaugurated in 1984 over the site of a former quarry, the Umgeni River Bird Park is home to over 800...
Inaugurated in 2001, the gigantic Gateway Theatre of Shopping in Umlahanga is one of the 50 largest malls in the world, ... Inaugurated in 2001, the gigantic Gateway Theatre of Shopping in Umlahanga is on... Inaugurated in 2001, the gigantic Gateway Theatre of Shopping in Umlahanga is one of the 50 largest ...