Green Futures visits Cape Town

Green Futures visits Cape Town

Grootbos Foundation

The Green Futures students spent the day in Cape Town.  They visited the Biodiversity Garden as well as the Green Point stadium! They even watched Ajax Cape Town playing Orlando Chiefs! 

The students in the Biodiversity Gardens which they found very interesting.

The students wanted to know how it would feel to be Khoi San!

The students enjoying their lunch which was prepared by the Grootbos chefs! 

The students at the Green Point Stadium watching the Ajax Cape Town vs Orlando Pirates game.

Green Futures visits Cape Town

Susan Lochner

Grootbos Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation in Gansbaai committed to conserving the Cape Floral Kingdom and uplifting the communities that reside within it. The foundation protects more than 22,200ha of fynbos landscape and biodiversity on Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and the Walk...

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