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#LoveNorthCoast ‘Big Float’ puts local lifestyle on display at Thompson’s Bay

The non-profit plans to host a series of events showcasing North Coast landmarks going forward.

The #LoveNorthCoast movement brought colour, community and celebration to Thompson’s Bay Tidal Pool with a vibrant sunrise ‘Big Float’ on Sunday.

The pop-up event hosted #LoveNorthCoast partners, friends and families for a fun morning, while showcasing the natural beauty of Ballito.

More events are planned for the coming months, all designed to highlight the region’s unique lifestyle and vibrant community.

#LoveNorthCoast is a non-profit initiative by local businesses working together to promote the North Coast as a great place in which to live, invest and visit. The movement continues to grow as more partners join forces to support the region.

Follow @lovenorthcoast on Instagram and Facebook or visit lovenorthcoast.co.za for more information.


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