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Elephant Coast accommodation. The Kosi Bay Nature Reserve is 80 square kilometers that is all about the water. The interaction between the parks 4 lakes, a tidal mouth and a mangrove swamp attracts a variety of salt- and fresh-water fish. Angling is popular here.
For 500 years, this region has been fished with Tonga fish traps built from twigs, reeds and branches.
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