Scientists are unsure what caused a 30-metre-wide whirlpool seen in the ocean about 245 metres off the coast.
Despite huge public pushback, the seismic survey off the Wild Coast maintained government support. It’s easy enough to see why now.
South Africans have made it abundantly clear how we feel about Shell’s Wild Coast seismic survey, which is due to start tomorrow (December 1).
Shell is facing a public backlash with regards to its plans to carry out a seismic survey along the Wild Coast, and our political system enters a new cycle of dishonesty.
Local videographer and filmmaker Bryn North recently took a road trip through the Transkei, capturing some beautiful footage along the way.