If you love reptiles and flying, here’s a fun activity for you. (No, we’re not talking about riding on a dragon’s back, although that does sound super fun too).

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Knowing what lurks below, the ‘FlyOver’ at Croc City (home to Nile crocodiles, alligators and caimans) is extra scary. The four-metre zipline passes over two enclosures and the eight-metre zipline goes over three; the ziplines are up to five metres high.
Entry is R80 an adult, R60 a child and R100 per person to zipline. There’s also a guided tour (on land) every 30 minutes. croccity.co.za
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Interesting facts about Nile crocodiles:
- it’s the largest reptile in Africa (second largest in the wrold after Australia’s saltwater croc)
- it grows to between 3.5 and 6 m long
- adults weigh between 225 and 1,000kg