




Have you been down to the beachfront lately? If not i think its time you start making your way down, as there are massive changes happening. I say change is a good thing, and this Soccer 2010 has really being such a positive factor to Durban as we are actually putting our City into the right direction.
I recently was told that "Mini Town" was being demolished so on one of my lunch breaks i cruised down there to take a few pics and say a final goodbye. If you haven't had the chance to see Mini Town, or if you have but forgotten all about it here are a few pics that might brighten up your memory.
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