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Umhlanga derives its name from the Zulu language and means “place of reeds”, referring to the beds of reeds growing along the Ohlanga River north of Umhlanga Rocks and the correct pronunciation of “hl” in Umhlanga is similar to the Welsh “ll”. It is part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, created in 2000, which includes the greater Durban area and is bordered by Durban North to the south and Mt Edgecombe to the west.
Info source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umhlanga,_KwaZulu-Natal
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The photo was taken during June 2014 at Cabana Beach, Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

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Sabie Falls is hidden under the bridge as you drive out of Sabie towards Graskop. In 2010, a local named Eric Mkhatshwa cleared the area and tidied up the Williams Memorial Park. For a small fee, you can wander the tidy garden and get right to the edge of the waterfall. If you want to get even closer Kestell Barnard will take you abseiling down the falls.
Info source URL: https://www.countrylife.co.za/travel/6-of-mpumalangas-best-waterfalls
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The photo was taken during October 2019 in Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

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The Lisbon Falls are waterfalls in the Lisbon Creek, a right-bank tributary of the Blyde River. They are situated a short distance north of Graskop beside the R532 road and are the highest waterfalls in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The waterfalls are 94 metres (308 ft) high and were named for the capital city of Portugal.
Info source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisbon_Falls_(waterfall)
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The photo was taken during August 2013 at Lisbon Falls, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

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