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Sezela

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Sezela is a small town with the biggest sugar mill on the mouth of iSezela River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 1828, Shaka hunted down a man-eating crocodile here called iSezela meaning the one who smells out, for it was said that it hunted like a wild dog following a trail. [citation needed] The river and town are named after the crocodile.

30°25′S 30°41′E / 30.417°S 30.683°E / -30.417; 30.683