The Revs Per Minute film team visited Gansbaai and Hermanus on a road trip for Avis Southern Africa. The well-known personality, Sasha Martinengo, joined the road trip and they were travelling in a Volkswagen, corporate sponsor of the Dyer Island Conservation Trust (DICT).
They decided to visit the Trust’s African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary (APSS). They also took a trip on board Dream Catcher with Dyer Island Cruises where they enjoyed the marine wildlife of our Dyer Island ecosystem.
Local and uncle to Sasha, Italo Martinego, stopped in for a quick hello to his nephew. From ltr Ronald le Roux, Sasha Martinengo, Brenda du Toit, Jan Sime and Ian Sime.
Revs Per Minute film team visited Gansbaai and Hermanus
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