- Scottburgh, KwaZulu-Natal
Scottburgh is a resort town situated on the mouth of the
Mpambanyoni River "(confuser of birds)", 58 km south ofDurban on KwaZulu-Natal south coast inSouth Africa . Neighbouring towns include Pennington, Renishaw, Freeland Park,Umkomaas ,Sezela , Bazley, Amahlongwa, Clansthal, Park Rynie and Dududu.Named after Natal Colony Governor
John Scott and in1860 it became the first township to be laid out south ofDurban , but was initially known as Devonport. It became a municipality in1964 .Scottburgh is situated on the South Bank of the Mpambinyoni River, a short river that culminates in a lagoon. The Mpambinyoni mouth has fluctuated in surface area and volume dramatically over the years, largely due to the frequent droughts, occasional cyclones, and other extreme weather conditions that can affect KwaZulu-Natal.
Most notorious of the above-mentioned cyclones was
Cyclone Demoina of1984 , which resulted in widespread flooding and infrastructural damage, including the destruction of the Old Main Road bridge from Durban and Umkomaas.Scottburgh has a number of educational institutions, including a number of pre-primary schools, a bilingual Primary School, and an English Language High School.Wildlife found regularly inside the township includes
snake s,skink s,gecko s, numerousinsect s, millipedes,bushbuck , mongi, and most famously, large numbers ofvervet monkey s.Genet s have been sighted, and there are occasional unverified spottings ofcivet s and similar small felines and cat-like mammals. Birds are abundant, perhaps the most noticeable being the raucous and much-lovedHadeda Ibis . TheIndian Mynah is widespread but regarded as a pest due to its habits of defecating in public restaurants and eating areas and pillaging the nests of native birds. This bird has presented similar problems in other areas in South Africa,Australia , andNew Zealand . TheSardine Run is also visible from the shores of Scottburgh and its surroundings most winters. TheUmdoni andStrelitzia are the best-known trees specifically associated with Scottburgh and its environs.Well-known people associated with Scottburgh include
Dr T.C. Robertson , world-renowned conservationist and author; former Springbok rugby playerJoel Stransky and the late conservationistTony Pooley .Scottburgh is also particularly renowned for its large surfing community, although superior waves are in fact usually found about 5 kilometres north, at Green Point,
Clansthal and at Back Beach, Pipeline south of Scottburgh Point and the Main Beach. However, one appeal of Scottburgh Beach is in its grass-covered banks leading down to sandy beaches, which have made it a popular holiday resort for South Africans and foreign holidaymakers alike for many years. Surfers and Bodyboarders from around the world also come to Scottburgh to surf Main Beach, Pipeline and Back Beach. Pipeline and Back Beach is very well known for the hollow barrel-waves it creates during winter time.Most Scottburgh residents work for small local businesses or the state sector, while larger industries are located in the nearby towns of Umkomaas, Umzinto, and Sezela. A number of residents also commute to work in Durban and nearby parts the wider eThekwini metropolitan area such as
Amanzimtoti and Kingsburgh.North of the Mpambinyoni lies the suburb of [Freeland Park [, largely residential but also possessing the
Cutty Sark Hotel and a river populated by juvenile and adolescentcrocodile s. These crocodiles are also the product of the 1987 cyclone, when infant crocodiles escaped from the nearby Crocworld theme park. South of Scottburgh proper, and separated from it by the Country Club, Golf Course, and a considerable expanse of bush, is Scottburgh South, and a few kilometres inland lies the Sugarcane farming hamlet ofRenishaw , most well-known for its chapel.External Link:
Umdoni Coast visitors' website [http://www.scottburgh.co.za/] Crocworld Wildlife centre: [http://www.cbl.co.za/html/crocworld.htm]
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