Simangaliso Wetland Park | Exploring SA's first World Heritage Site eNCA DStv403
Biodiversity, natural beauty and unique ecological process make Isimangaliso, located on KwaZulu-Natal’s north coast, stand out.Isimangaliso is home to some rare and well-protected species and marine protected areas.
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