Oue of the world 's finest National Parks is being established only five hours by car from Durban, South Africa. The vast game reserve of Hluhlmve, where rhino, buflalo, hippo, crocodile, wildebeeste, zebra and all spacies of South African antelope roam the wooded mountadns and shallow riv ers in tens of thousands, will form part of the new park. Thousands of square miles of land between the reserve and tlie sea will be included in the scheme, It will take in the 100-square mile Lal;0 St. Lucia, the angler's paradise, St. Lucia Bay, anfi tlie famous Zululand Bird Sanctuary. Comfortable rest hnts are being built to provide accommodation for tourists, and specially plannecl mOtor rcads are being mapped out. YVhen cmiploted, the new park will undoubtcdiy bo one oi Soutli Africa 's greatest avtractioAB, ^ V,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 13
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