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Bazley, KwaZulu-Natal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bazley, KwaZulu-Natal Bazley is a residential beach town along the South Coast of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. It was named after John Bazley — an engineer and Byrne Immigrant whose son William successfully opened the Mzimkulu River mouth for shipping in the 1880s, at the place now known as Port Shepstone. Bazley / Bazley Beach can be found on the Umdoni Coast of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. John Bazley first arrived in the area in 1859 and set up camp on the banks of the Ifafa River. After a fairly good start, his farming activities grew and he was granted of land for sugar farming. He worked hard and prospered. Within two years, he had established a sugar mill. Today, Bazley is a quiet and tranquil cove for lazy days on the beach and destressing. It is only accessible from the Sezela motorway turn off. ==References==
*Denzil Bazley. Nil Desperandum, the Bazley Story. The Royle Trust. 2000
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