WHILE many people in Zululand towns are not taking lockdown regulations seriously, the closure of Richards Bay’s beaches and other natural areas has been successful, with a deserted coastline devoid of people and litter.
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Captured on Sunday afternoon on day three of the lockdown – a time when Alkantstrand, Pelican Bay, Bay Hall and surrounding areas would usually be buzzing with beachgoers and large gatherings of people enjoying a lunchtime braai and get-together, this video shows how quickly natural areas can begin to return to pristine condition when human interference is low or non-existent.
As has happened in other locked down countries, this time has given nature a reprieve from human presence and a chance to ‘bounce back’.
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