HTML IS THE NEW YOU?

By Sodwana Bay

Website hosting and building with an extra personal touch… HTMLUP is web designing and hosting company that exclusively works with Html websites, but we also know our way around WordPress as well! So what is an Html website? FAST LOADING… Let your website speak for itself – No more delays or slow loading pages. Gear up with your new HTML website! FITS TO SIZE… Your new HTML website will size itself to fit the device its served on – no extra coding or plugins. Ready for any mobile. GO BOOTSTRAP All our Websites are built on the famous Bootstrap platform which makes your new HTML website BETTER – loads FASTER and makes it more reliable…


Miriam – 10 star camp assistant looking for extra work @ Sodwana Bay

By Sodwana Bay

Looking for work… Hey guys our neighbor Miriam is looking for work… She is an amazingly hard worker and a single mother of 3. She usually helps out at Sodwana Bay’s Gwala-Gwala campsite as a cleaner in high seasons and her English is excellent. If you need anybody to be a camp assistant she’s your girl. She is very friendly and is not afraid of hard work. Please consider her for any openings you might have! Her specialties are: She will wash the dishes for you, wash laundry, and clean out your whole campsite and even willing to help work in the garden raking away leaves and chasing away monkeys! She never shy’s away from a challenge and is a quick learner. If you’re interested in helping out please contact her: 076 473 8280 063 351 4273 We at Sodwana Bay Information ENDORSE Miriam as a 10 STAR employee!!! If you need any References please ask us or Miriam.


African Red Knob Sea star found in Sodwana Bay

By Cherie Beling

We found a Patrick- Sponge Bob’s best friend! Wow our very first star fish/ Sea star ever found! We found this gorgeous African Red Knob Sea star in Sodwana Bay’s Rock pools while snorkeling! We were on our way to go snorkel in a nearby tidal pool when Tom suddenly saw a bright red star with a grey body clinging to one of the rocks in a shallow pool. At first I thought it might be a toy until it started moving slowly, Tom wanted to touch it, but I cautioned him not to touch it just in case it might be poisonous (Not venomous!)? He then decided to try pick it up with the GoPro and took it out the water to take better pics. It was really huge. Never expected a star fish could get that big – we estimate this starfish was about 20 – 25cm diameter. They can grow up to 30cm in diameter. These Starfish are apparently a prize to keep in an aquarium and are actually nocturnal… Hmmm wonder what this one was doing up so late in broad daylight? Like all sea creatures I would prefer admiring these gorgeous creatures in the sea and having the joy and excitement of been able to find such a creature in the sea rather than captivity seeing them miserable in someone’s house! I always get super excited finding new sea creatures I never imagined could exist and can’t help myself finding out all the amazing fun facts about our new found species… So here are a few fun facts about these beautiful creatures!   Fun facts: These starfish like the warm ocean as they are only found in the indo-pacific ocean! The African Red Knob Sea star is also commonly known as the red knob sea star, red spine star or the African sea star (Scientific name – Protoreaster linckii). Now anybody who has held a starfish dead or alive or just seen a starfish would consider this creature to be more like part of some sortof coral, but in actual fact is classified as an animal not plant! These starfish can grow up to 30 cm in diameter. That as long as a standard ruler which in my opinion is rather large for something I always imagined being small! Its body is grey and the red lines and knobs are actually tubercles making its appearance look like it has a really messy circuit board on its back! These stars can be found in shallow tidal pools and love to hang out with coral up to 100m deep – one of their main food sources lives on coral! These poor starfish are great pets for aquariums, but are very incompatible with most reef tanks as they eat soft corals, sponges, tube worms, clams, other starfish, and the like! So why not just leave it in the sea where it can be controlled by nature! Like most starfish they have 5 arms, their bellies are red and they have pink podia’s(feet) with a central mouth like all starfish do! I never knew a creature could do this – The red knobbed starfish has no teeth to consume its prey, instead it will push out its stomach from the inside out and consume its prey afterwards it will retract its stomach back into its mouth and carry on digesting its food! I mean is this thing something from an alien horror movie or something. That sounds really gross and out of this world!!! “Once the starfish has a clam in its arms, it pries the mollusks shell open and release its stomach into the shell. The stomach has very strong digestive juices that kills and liquefies the animal inside the shell. Once the mollusk is dead, the stomach sucks up the animal, brings in its stomach, and leaves the empty shell on the ocean floor.” – Quote from: Branson’s Wild World Starfish do not have brains and use filtered sea water as blood. These creatures become more insane the more you read about them References: Wikipedia, Branson’s Wild World, Pets on Mom


Let a Local Advertise your Business

By Cherie Beling

  Lets get Sodwana Businesses supporting other local businesses. Check out our advertising PLANS  Lets be honest – SafariNow, trivago, tripadvisor and all these corporate travel agencies are great and convenient for customers and how you arrange bookings! But honestly unless you have returning clients and people who actually know about Sodwana Bay or have heard of Sodwana and would like to give it a try, you get lost in the system and have to compete with way more popular holiday destinations such as: Cape Town or Durban or even Mozambique and Richards Bay. Honestly this is truly not fair! Our team here at Sodwana Bay Information wants to help change all that. How do we propose to do this, you may ask? Well by putting Sodwana Bay on the map, by not just tryna recruit old clients in to coming back and a hand full of new tourists that happen to stumble upon this gorgeous rural gem, but we want to recruit new clients who have never been here from all over South Africa and Internationally! Not just the Germans and Hollanders, but what about Americans and the British, Asians  etc. Bring them to sunny South Africa. Yeah everybody is scared of crime. But its up to us as a community to chase the rif raf away! How we propose to put Sodwana Bay and your local Business on the map is by taking Sodwana to Social Media… Yeah our community has its Sodwana Bay Facebook groups and that is great!  But sadly this is not enough! I have been on countless SA groups and international groups, and I am sad to say – there are no mention of Sodwana Bay anywhere. Although I am totally in love with Sodwana Bay I only learnt this place existed after I turned 19 years old. How sad is that and how many countless people die not even knowing this hidden gem exists! Lets make Sodwana as popular as Cape Town, so famous that international tourists will rather wanna experience true Africa instead of just another Big City/Town! We can help with that. Check out our price list below and help make Sodwana and your business Famous again!


Sodwana Bay

By Sodwana Bay

Sodwana Bay Sodwana Bay on Google MAPS >>> Go There Now? Find us on the Go on Google maps! [wp-review]


www.sodwana-bay-info.co.za

By Sodwana Bay

Website Review: www.sodwana-bay-info.co.za Who is  sodwana-bay-info.co.za As found on their website… Sodwana Bay, meaning ‘little one on its own’ in Zulu, is located on the Elephant Coast of KwaZulu Natal in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.  This area is a World Heritage Site which is managed by the iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority, an independent organisation.  This was formed to protect the area stretching about 150km from the Mozambique border to Cape Vidal and 3 nautical miles out to sea.   Have you used this website? Let us know your experience with them…   [wp-review]