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Durban receives higher rainfall than Port Nolloth due to its location. Durban is situated on the east coast of South Africa, where warm, moisture-laden air from the Indian ocean brings abundant rainfall. In contrast, Port Nolloth is located on the west coast, where the prevailing winds bring dry air from the interior of the continent, resulting in lower rainfall.

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