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RICHARDS BAY


'Richards Bay' is one of South Africa's largest harbours (). It is situated on a 30 square kilometre lagoon of the Mhlatuze River, ''(forceful)'', on the northern coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
It began as a makeshift harbour that was set up by Commodore of the Cape, Sir Frederick Richards during the Boer War of 1879. In 1935 the Richards Bay Game Sanctuary was created to protect the ecology around the lagoon and later by 1943 it expanded into the Richards Bay Park. The town was laid-out on the shores of the lagoon in 1954 and proclaimed a town in 1969. In 1976 Richards Bay harbour was converted into a deep water harbour with railway and an oil/gas pipeline linking the port to Johannesburg. Two aluminium smelters and a fertiliser plant have been erected at the harbour. Iron ore, rutile (titanium oxide) and zircon are mined from the sand dunes close to the lagoon by Richards Bay Minerals Richards Bay Minerals. Local exports include coal, aluminium, titanium and other heavy minerals, granite, ferrochrome, paper pulp, woodchips and phosphoric acid.
'Climate Table'
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecYear
Highest recorded temperature (°C)41393937353531374042434243
Average daily maximum temperature (°C)29292927252323242525272926
Average daily minimum temperature (°C)21212018151212141617192017
Lowest recorded temperature (°C)1113148764561011134
Average monthly precipitation (mm)17216710710910957606577105114861228
Average number of rain days (>= 1 mm)121210876679121311113
'Source:' South African Weather Service

Richards Bay is a very popular kitesurfing destination. The area has good consistent winds blowing from the North East. Highly ranked kitesurfers are a common site in the city.
Other activities include fishing, game viewing, bird watching, kayaking, yachting, cycling.bonsai,martial arts
A multitude of first class game reserves are within 1 to 2 hours drive from Richards Bay. [[1]]

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