Hey PM Drive, Just wanted to drop by and say thank you for showcasing the raw and unadulterated beauty of our country's urban areas and cities. Your videos are truly captivating, and they provide an amazing glimpse into the vibrant life and culture of our cities. I've always been a fan of urban exploration, and your videos have definitely inspired me to go out and explore more of our country's hidden gems. Your passion for travel and adventure is truly infectious, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into creating these amazing videos. Wishing you wellness and safety in all your future travels, and I can't wait to see what other exciting places you explore next. Keep up the great work! Best regards, Team TNGA
Paul, Thank you for this video. I came to live in Umhlanga Rocks in 1977 with my parents. We bought a flat in Cordoba flats on Marine Drive. My folks lived in & around Umhlanga until they died in 1999. I left SA for the UK in 1993. I can just about make out some of the buildings along your journey, Oyster Box hotel (our Mecca) & also the Beverley Hills hotel. My folks eventually lived in Villa Pax (next to the Oyster Box). I am slightly overwhelmed by how much it has all changed & grown over the years. I'm 68 now. Please make more of these. It's almost like going home for me. Thanks once again.
Thank you so much for this! Umhlanga really rocks! The place is absolutely beautiful. I can’t believe mainstream media didn’t show us that South Africa was a first world destination. It’s right at the top of my list of places to visit 💯
@@dianefleming9765 u thought ate 🙃not only did u display ur stupidity but also ur arrogance try educating urself on places u don't know maybe u might stop commenting shit
Hey PM Drive,
Just wanted to drop by and say thank you for showcasing the raw and unadulterated beauty of our country's urban areas and cities. Your videos are truly captivating, and they provide an amazing glimpse into the vibrant life and culture of our cities.
I've always been a fan of urban exploration, and your videos have definitely inspired me to go out and explore more of our country's hidden gems. Your passion for travel and adventure is truly infectious, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into creating these amazing videos.
Wishing you wellness and safety in all your future travels, and I can't wait to see what other exciting places you explore next. Keep up the great work!
Best regards,
Team TNGA
Umhlanga is quite developed
Paul, Thank you for this video. I came to live in Umhlanga Rocks in 1977 with my parents. We bought a flat in Cordoba flats on Marine Drive. My folks lived in & around Umhlanga until they died in 1999. I left SA for the UK in 1993. I can just about make out some of the buildings along your journey, Oyster Box hotel (our Mecca) & also the Beverley Hills hotel. My folks eventually lived in Villa Pax (next to the Oyster Box). I am slightly overwhelmed by how much it has all changed & grown over the years. I'm 68 now. Please make more of these. It's almost like going home for me. Thanks once again.
Thank you for your comment, Ian. I am glad you enjoyed the video. Kind regards, Paul.
lol why did you leave in 1993 specifically?😂
Thank you so much for this! Umhlanga really rocks! The place is absolutely beautiful. I can’t believe mainstream media didn’t show us that South Africa was a first world destination. It’s right at the top of my list of places to visit 💯
Thank you for your comment. Umhlanga for the warm ocean and Cape Town for its beauty, if you ask me.
I cannot believe how much it’s changed
Formerly a Durbanite living in California , this area is the best part of Durban !!!
Agreed.
Left 2015 cant believe the change . Lived near Umhlang Rocks , spent many weekend walking on beach. Happy memories .Australia 🌏🦘
Beautiful ❤
See you in May.
Yinhle le ndawo, angisho ngoba ngiphuma eKZN, kodwa ngikhuluma iqiniso.
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Beaury
Where are the pictures of all the black people arriving on buses to clean, garden etc for a pittance? Thats what got to me when I was there. Awful.
U do know that umhlanga is 80% black ??????????
@@whateverstaymad8309 oh ? I thought it was 80% purple 😂 you have totally missed my point 😂😂
@@dianefleming9765 u thought ate 🙃not only did u display ur stupidity but also ur arrogance try educating urself on places u don't know maybe u might stop commenting shit
Nonsense , they arrive on taxis and buses. Luckily , they’ve got jobs.
Don’t read into something if you don’t know. Look at your own country
This is a documentary. Apart from the intro, it is un-edited. What you see is what’s there.