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Awesome Aerial PHOTOS of KZN South Coast and Wild Coast

We may be in the 21st Century but there are parts of KwaZulu-Natal and the Wild Coast that remain wild, wonderful and unspoilt. Durban photographer PETER DE GROOT captured these stunning aerial photos during a helicopter flight from Camperdown to Port Grosvenor, and then back to Emoyeni. Some of the photos were shot through the […]

We may be in the 21st Century but there are parts of KwaZulu-Natal and the Wild Coast that remain wild, wonderful and unspoilt. Durban photographer PETER DE GROOT captured these stunning aerial photos during a helicopter flight from Camperdown to Port Grosvenor, and then back to Emoyeni. Some of the photos were shot through the chopper’s windows… and some (from Margate Airport to Port Grosvenor and back) with the doors removed…

1. Peter de Groot outside the 1956 Alouette II Helicopter at Emoyeni near Camperdown:

2. St Elmo’s:

Erected in stages as from 1918 until 1939 as a Catholic convent which was used as a retreat for the nuns of the Third Order of St Dominic, as well as a remedial school for children with learning disabilities. The Convent was forced to close down in 1994 due to the cut of government subsidies to institutions of such a nature.

3. Port Shepstone lighthouse

4. Port Shepstone Tidal Pool

5. Approaching Margate

6. Port Edward Lighthouse and Coast

7. Mbizane River, just before Southbroom if traveling south

8. Grosvenor Point

9. Luphatana River Gorge

10. Port Grosvenor

11. Dwelling – Latitude 31°21’22.60″S Longitude 29°56’2.89″E

12. Mkambati Falls

13. Mtentu River Lodge

14. Horse riders near the Wild Coast Casino

15. Port Edward

16. Southbroom Golf Club residence

17. Between Luphatana River Gorge and Port Grosvenor

18. Blue Lagoon separating Southbroom from Ramsgate

19. Illovu Sugar Mill – Eston

20. Umkomaas Valley

Top photo: Port Shepstone Tidal Pool

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Visit Peter de Groot’s facebook page to view many more stunning pictures from this trip: www.facebook.com/peter.degroot.503/