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Love the eyes.
Rhynchocinetes durbanensis, commonly known as the camel shrimp and the hingebeak prawn, is a species of shrimp (family Rhynchocinetidae) found in the Indo-Pacific. Up to 4 cm (1.6 in) in length, the shrimp has large black eyes, and features red and white lines on a translucent body. It has many white spots as well as a Y-shaped white mark on the upper front part of its carapace. (Wikipedia)
Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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SÜDAFRIKA( South-Africa), unterwegs in Durban ( früher Port Natal)
Durban ist eine Großstadt am Indischen Ozean an der Ostküste Südafrikas. Mit umliegenden Orten bildet sie die Metropolgemeinde eThekwini. Mit über 3,9 Millionen Einwohnern nach der Volkszählung von 2011 ist eThekwini die größte Stadt der Provinz KwaZulu-Natal und nach Johannesburg und Kapstadt die drittgrößte Stadt Südafrikas; Durban selbst hatte 595.061 Einwohner.
Durban ist eine bedeutende Industrie- und Hafenstadt mit dem größten Hafen Afrikas und aufgrund der Strände und des subtropischen Klimas ein vielbesuchtes Urlaubszentrum des Landes.
SOUTH AFRICA, on the road in Durban,
Durban (formerly Port Natal) is a large city on the Indian Ocean on the east coast of South Africa. Together with the surrounding towns, it forms the metropolitan municipality of eThekwini. With over 3.9 million inhabitants according to the 2011 census, eThekwini is the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal and the third largest city in South Africa after Johannesburg and Cape Town; Durban itself had a population of 595,061.
Durban is an important industrial and port city with the largest port in Africa and is a popular vacation destination in the country due to its beaches and subtropical climate.
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Beautiful view of Durban's North Coast from the top of the Moses Mabhida Stadium. Love the ocean and the coast line. The waves are real and what the sea is like most of the time there. We do not really know or like flat seas in Durban. We like waves, we like surf.
Blog Post: www.durbanbay.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-moses-mabhida-stad...