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Port Shepstone is a coastal town situated on the south coast of South Africa, approximately 120 kilometers south of Durban. The town is named after Sir Theophilus Shepstone, a British governor of the former Natal colony. Port Shepstone has a rich history dating back to the late 1800s, when it served as an important trading post for ivory and timber traders. The town's natural harbor was also used as a landing point for British troops during the Anglo-Zulu War in the 1870s. Today, Port Shepstone is known for its beautiful beaches and warm ocean waters, which make it a popular destination for swimming, surfing, and fishing. The town also offers a variety of other attractions, including the Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve, which is home to some of South Africa's most spectacular scenery and wildlife. Visitors can also explore the nearby Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve, which boasts an impressive array of birds, antelopes, and other wildlife. In addition to its natural attractions, Port Shepstone is also known for its vibrant cultural scene. The town is home to a number of museums and art galleries, including the Port Shepstone Museum, which showcases the town's history and culture through a series of fascinating exhibits. Visitors can also explore the local markets and craft shops, where they can purchase a variety of handmade goods, including pottery, textiles, and jewelry.

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