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South Africans love to play in the water and if you visit our coasts at any time of the year you are guaranteed to see surfers, fishermen and yachters and others doing what they do best.
Each year South Africa plays hosts to major world water events such as the gruelling Dusi Canoe Marathon. There are many water activities to enjoy in South Africa. Some of the popular ones include river rafting, scuba diving, snorkeling, sea kayaking and fishing.
| | | Swimming is one sport where South Africa’s world dominance is unquestionable and if we drop names you will understand why.
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| South Africa boasts incredibly good weather, gorgeous scenery and fantastic beaches. The country not only has wonderful oceans to swim in, but there are also rock pools, freshwater streams, and natural lakes on offer....
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| | | Sand, surf and sun – all without the hassle of high tides, shark warnings and rowdy seas. In fact, the only rowdiness you’ll experience at Springbreak – the annual Sun City beach festival held in September – is the kind you ask for: rock concerts, extreme sports, wild parties and bustling crowds....
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| | | Washing Machine, Thrombosis Gorge, Entrance Examination. If these rapids’ names don’t thrill you, the deafening thunder and boiling spray as you approach a torrential cascade certainly will. Or slow everything down and quietly paddle along deep pools where there is always the promise of sighting a fish eagle in search of its lunch.
Welcome to rafting trails on South Africa’s Big 5 Rivers; where there is always an adrenaline pumping, white water power-rush or a tranquil paddle....
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| | | South Africa offers fly-fishing of world standard. Moreover, its rivers are pristine, fish plentiful and streams and still waters not as overcrowded as other fly-fishing meccas. Here the waters and locations are as wild as they always were....
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