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Some houses next the the freeway were built like the traditional layout: a collection of rondavels.
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Farmland
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Modern rondavels
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Sugar cane farmland can be seen as we approached Durban area. Sugar cane is burnt here ready for harvest.
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As we got closer, we drove down the coastline of the Indian Ocean at Ballito.
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I caught a photo of this unique ruins filled with graffiti. A google search revealed an interesting history behind this house. It was built by an Indian businessman in the 1920s.
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Dolphin Coast at Ballito is a popular vacation spot.
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