It's just awful driving around and seeing the degradation everywhere, no wonder they call Durban dirtbin! It for sure is affecting tourism, we're seeing fewer holidaymakers coming. We now rely mostly on business guests and those coming for functions. We sometimes get a stench coming from a stream down in the valley. It used to be clean water, my boys used to go and catch fish there, obviously little ones! I believe now it's just filthy water, it makes one want to cry, Joan!
Always looking for some positive light through the dismal display of destruction, finding a little within communities.
Tourism is on a back footing, once honest readings are given regularly it may change, one doubts current powers that be, it is not happening as it once was.
Take care and eyes open at all times for safety!
For sure, an lesson and a reminder, as we had another close call a while back. A car turned into the driveway and refused to move when a guest was trying to get in. Fortunately it eventually turned and left, realizing we weren't opening, and neither did the guest! That was quite unnerving.
It is difficult to relate to outside world how we literally live with eyes in the back of our head, have done for a long, long time as well.