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Durban Then & Now – 1954 vs 2014

Following the interest in the Cape Town and Johannesburg Then & Now videos, we felt it would be a travesty of the first order to leave out a Durban Then & Now. So we set out to recreate Durban scenes of the past in the same location 60 years later.

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Durban Main Beach Front

The Beachfront has always been the epicentre of accessible outdoor entertainment in Durban

View from Golden Sands Hotel

Dr Pixley KaSeme Street (West Street)

Dr Pixley KaSeme Street (formerly West Street) signals the centre of town under it’s new name honouring a hero of the struggle and former president of the ANC.

New Beach

Long characterised by high-rise hotel blocks and the piers which straight-arrow their way into the surf, the face of Durban’s Golden Mile has changed dramatically in recent years; the most significant developments being the Moses Mabhida Stadium,  Suncoast Casino and uShaka Marine World near South Beach.

Beachfront Restaurant

Warwick Junction

In what is arguably South Africa’s most authentic African marketplace, Warwick Junction is a mashup of merchants selling everything from traditional ‘muti’ to music and fresh produce.


More Then & Now videos

Check out these other videos in which we celebrate the past and present of other South African cityscapes:

Cape Town Then & Now

Johannesburg Then & Now

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