I have yet to visit Durban, it does look absolutely wonderful down there.Beautiful part of the world is South Africa. A little story for you. My life could have been so so different. In 1980 a cousin of mine emigrated to Durban. He was a top UK footwear designer and an opportunity arose in South Africa. He started a thriving business, never looked back.
In 1982 my dad went out to visit him with a view to us moving out there. But my dad was just a builder, not a businessman. Apparently at the time white people did not work for black people, it was the other way round. So for my dad to succeed he would have had to start up his own building business and employ the locals. This scared him to death, he had no business skills whatsoever so that's as far as it went.
He just used the 3 weeks as an holiday and came back with masses of photographs. My dad passed a long long time ago but I still have all these beautiful photos from South Africa.
What could have been if working arrangements would have been different back then.
To some extent it still works like that; many smaller construction companies are white owned and the labourers are not. It's an unfortunate legacy of the old system. While most employers pay more than this for skilled workers the minimum wage still sits at about $1 an hour and many people live in informal conditions. It's slowly changing thankfully.
On the beauty side yes it's absolutely lovely. Those hills in the distance are just wonderful, for example around the Stellenbosch area:
