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Danville Park is a green lung of protected coastal lowland forest and wetland in Durban North, South Africa. [1] The park is home to a number of bird species including the Egyptian Goose . Sports fields can be found at the entrance of the park, which are made use of by Virginia United Football Club.
Yellowwood Park is a quiet suburb of the city of Durban, South Africa, established in 1960. It is 14 km southwest of central Durban. It is 14 km southwest of central Durban. The land was given to the city of Durban by Kenneth Stainbank, [ 2 ] who also established the Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve located in the suburb. [ 3 ]
By 1989, the park was home to over 4,500 birds of 400 different species, and was given the “Premier Durban Attraction” award by the Durban Tourism Board. [ 1 ] Construction of the Free Flight Bird Show arena was started in 1995, with the venue staging its first show in 1996.
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The Bluff promonotory is a remnant of an extensive coastal dune system that formed along the shoreline of KwaZulu-Natal between two and five million years ago. [2] It is situated just south of the Durban CBD and plays a key role in shielding the Port of Durban from the Indian Ocean, forming the port’s southern quayside.
Aerial view of the precinct, under construction, 2009. Kings Park Sporting Precinct is a site located in Stamford Hill, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.It was developed primarily to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but will also form part of the city's long-term plan to host the Summer Olympics.
Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park, formerly Hluhluwe–Umfolozi Game Reserve, is the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa. It consists of 960 km² (96,000 ha) of hilly topography 280 kilometres (170 mi) north of Durban in central KwaZulu-Natal , South Africa and is known for its rich wildlife and conservation efforts. [ 2 ]
D'MOSS is managed by the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, the metropolitan body that oversees the greater Durban area. [1] As of 2015, the system represents one-third of the eThekwini Municipal Area, at 74 500 hectares. [2] The objective of the project is the conservation of natural areas, while providing recreation facilities for the ...