Greater St Lucia Wetland Park
- The Marine System - characterised by the warm Indian Ocean, containing the southernmost coral reefs in Africa, as well as sub-marine canyons and long sandy beaches.
- The Eastern Shores - a coastal dune system consisting of high linear dunes and sub-tropical forests, grassy plains and wetlands.
- The Lake System - including two estuary-linked lakes of St Lucia and Kosi, plus the four large freshwater lakes of Sibaya, Ngobezeleni, Bhangazi north and Bhangazi south.
- The Mkhuze and Umfolozi Swamps - with swamp forests and extensive reeds and papyrus marshes.
- The Western Shores - which includes ancient shoreline terraces and dry savannah woodlands.
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St. Lucia was first named in 1554 - "Rio de la Medaos do Oura" (River of the dows of Gold) by the survivors of the Portuguese ship Saint Benedict. At this stage the Tugela River mouth was known as St. Lucia. Later, in 1575, the Tugela River was named Tugela. On 13 December 1575, the day of the feast of Saint Lucy, Manuel Peresterello renamed the mouth area to Santa Lucia.
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See Also: List of conservation areas of South Africa, List of World Heritage Sites in Africa