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11]. Sharks Board visit:
The Sharks Board welcomes and encourages visitors to its complex in Umhlanga Rocks where
they can view a 25 minute audio visual presentation on the day to day work done by the
Sharks Board as well as the important role sharks and other animals play in the marine
ecosystem. This is followed by a 20 minute dissection of a shark. |
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12]. Enjoy an afternoon tea in the
Botanical Gardens.
 Durbans
Botanical Gardens on the eastern slopes of the Berea ridge that began as a site for
growing experimental tropical crops, today offer a herbarium, an orchid house, a Cycad
collection, a garden for the blind and a charity tea garden. The tea garden is open from
09h30 to 16h15 daily. Additional Info: Durban Botanical Gardens. Address: 70 St Thomas Road,
Durban. |
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13]. Snorkelling at uShaka Marine
World.
Get up close and personal with the marine life - try a snorkeling session at
uShaka Marine World. |
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14]. Watch Live Jazz.
Catch live jazz every Wednesday evening at The Centre for Jazz at the University
of KwaZulu Natal. |
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15]. A visit to the Durban Natural
Science Museum.
Visit the Durban Natural Science Museum - Hosts a number of informative and
educational displays of mammals, birds, reptiles and fish. The museum also has an Egyptian
mummy. It will provide hours of entertainment for children and adults alike. There is also
a coffee shop in the museum. 1st Floor, City Hall, Smith Street, Durban. |
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16]. Enjoy a cocktail at Billy the
B.U.M.S.
 This world-class
cocktail bar and restaurant (504 Windermere Road, Morningside, Durban) provides
imaginative dining, complete with barmen who can spin bottles in the best Tom Cruise
Cocktail style! B.U.Ms stands for "Basic Up Market Socialite" and this is
the crowd that frequents Billy's, where focus on atmosphere is as important as on the
American styled food. Choose a cocktail from the menu, which contains more than 50 exotic
and classic mixed drinks, flared up for you by one of Billys cocktail bartenders. |
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17]. Take a trip on the Umgeni Steam Railway
(Inchanga Choo Choo)
Trips to Inchanga are on the first and last Sunday of each month twice daily 08h45 and
12h30. Trains leave from Kloof Station (Stokers Arms). |
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18]. Visit the Juma Musjid
The twin minarets of the Juma Musjid are a striking feature of Grey Street. It is the
largest mosque in the Southern Hemisphere, with a floor area of 975 square metres, &
the capacity to take an assembly of 4500 worshippers. The mosque is located on the corner
of Grey & Queen Street. Call 031 306 0026. |
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| 19]. Watch the boys play touch rugby on the beach! |
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20]. Visit the Fitzsimons Snake Park.
 Home to South
African and exotic species. Snake feeding on weekends after every venomous snake
demonstrations daily: 10:00, 11:30, 13:00, 14:30, 15:30. Snake 'touch' demonstrations
offered at schools using non-venomous species. Snakebite management lectures offered at
hospitals, ambulance companies and medical schools. Telephone: 073 156 9606. |
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