Visit The South Coast, South Africa
From Durban, south to the border with the Eastern Cape, are miles of beaches. One remarkable spectacle here is the annual sardine migration, around June-July.
The South Coast
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From Durban, south to the border with the Eastern Cape, are miles of beaches dotted with exclusive residences and holiday towns.
Sardine run
Apart from the beaches, one of the principal reasons to visit the area is to try to catch the sardine run that occurs annually around June-July.
Huge shoals, kilometres across, move northward up the coast in their annual migration. When driven towards the shore, the sardines are so plentiful that people simply wade in and scoop out as many as they need.
The shoals attract an attendant array of sharks and dolphins, as well as game fish and the fishermen chasing them. All in all it is a remarkable spectacle.
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