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Welcome to
St Lucia, this site will help you find information on
where to stay and
what to do
in St Lucia
East of Mtubatuba through plantations and evergreen
coastal bush that the Zulu refer to as Dukuduku, there is the water world of
St.Lucia. It was formed about 60 to 100 million years ago when the Indian
Ocean withdrew from the sandy coastal regions of Kwazulu Natal. The greater
St.Lucia Wetlands is one of the world’s great eco-tourism destinations. The
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance has listed St.Lucia as
having international conservation value. The region also satisfies the
criteria for listing as a UNESCO World Heritage area. The park protects five
interconnected eco systems and through the ages the lush plant grow and
permanent water supply attracted considerable numbers of animals, especially
antelope, hippo, crocodiles and elephants.

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