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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 928703" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>The Isimangaliso park in st Lucia is very nice, dont know why TRFheineken is against it, its a protected world heritage site. If you want bird and wildlife species that appears near wetlands then this is a great place. </p><p></p><p>However if you want to do reef diving, go shark cage diving or whale watching then this is not a great place to do it. Sharks like cold water but the more north you go up along South Africas eastern coastline the warmer and more tropic it becomes. So st lucia and places such as Kosi bay is very close to the mozambican border the water is very war, (Fun for swimming in) and even snorkling for small reef fish ( but that id rather do at cape vidal which is also close to st lucia) . IF you go more southwards to Durban then there will be places where you can do what they call soft cage shark diving. its just a soft cage for you smaller breeds of shark. And if youwant to dive with the beasts of the ocean then you have to move to the far south of South Africa where the water is much colder and as far away as possible from the warm Mozambican streams. With hard cages you can dive with the great white sharks near gansbaai. But the con is that it is not nice to recreationally swim in the oceans so far south as its super cold. Fun swimmin at the beach is reccomended for the northern parts of the east coast.</p><p></p><p>Please go and google the "Golden gate higlands park". It might be a destination you want to go to. Also "<a href="https://www.sa-venues.com/game-reserves/kzn_drakensberg.htm" target="_blank"><u>Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park</u>" and "Cathedral peak"</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 928703, member: 45773"] The Isimangaliso park in st Lucia is very nice, dont know why TRFheineken is against it, its a protected world heritage site. If you want bird and wildlife species that appears near wetlands then this is a great place. However if you want to do reef diving, go shark cage diving or whale watching then this is not a great place to do it. Sharks like cold water but the more north you go up along South Africas eastern coastline the warmer and more tropic it becomes. So st lucia and places such as Kosi bay is very close to the mozambican border the water is very war, (Fun for swimming in) and even snorkling for small reef fish ( but that id rather do at cape vidal which is also close to st lucia) . IF you go more southwards to Durban then there will be places where you can do what they call soft cage shark diving. its just a soft cage for you smaller breeds of shark. And if youwant to dive with the beasts of the ocean then you have to move to the far south of South Africa where the water is much colder and as far away as possible from the warm Mozambican streams. With hard cages you can dive with the great white sharks near gansbaai. But the con is that it is not nice to recreationally swim in the oceans so far south as its super cold. Fun swimmin at the beach is reccomended for the northern parts of the east coast. Please go and google the "Golden gate higlands park". It might be a destination you want to go to. Also "[URL='https://www.sa-venues.com/game-reserves/kzn_drakensberg.htm'][U]Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park[/U]" and "Cathedral peak"[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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