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Question 1: CapeNature “Win a Wild Card” Competition 2022

Question 1: CapeNature “Win a Wild Card” Competition 2022

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Question 1: CapeNature “Win a Wild Card” Competition 2022

Known worldwide for its magnificent coastline that is home to the Marine Big 5, a floral kingdom bursting with fynbos and rugged mountain ranges that go on forever, the Overberg’s majestic landscape offers the opportunity for an abundance of nature-based experiences.

 
Win a CapeNature Wild Card 

To inspire local travel in 2022, and to celebrate the Overberg’s magnificent beauty, CapeNature is giving one lucky South African resident the chance to win a Family Wild Card. With a Wild Card membership, you receive unlimited free entry in the Western Cape’s most beautiful nature reserves that have fantastic picnic spots, natural swimming pools, cascading waterfalls, invigorating hiking and mountain biking trails, 4x4 routes and all the clean air, birdwatching and colourful fynbos you can handle.

Whether you are into white-knuckle kloofing, high-speed MTB mountain biking or simply want to relax surrounded by breathtaking scenery, a CapeNature Wild Card gives you the freedom and flexibility to escape into the wild whenever you want to!

 
How the Competitions Works

1. Answer one easy question every week for four weeks

2. Each week one correct entry will be selected and entered into the final draw 

3. Four weeks means you have four chances to win (only one entry per week accepted)

4. Four finalists will go into the final draw on the fifth week

 
Did you know?

Klipgat Cave was inhabited by Stone Age Homo sapiens about 80,000 - 50,000 years ago, and then again by Khoisan pastoralists about 2,000 to 1,200 years ago. 

 
Question 1:

Stretching along pristine white beaches from De Kelders to Hermanus in the Overberg, in which CapeNature reserve can you find Klipgat Cave, a historic cradle of human culture? 

Find the answer here: Xplorio CapeNature - Overberg Region
Enter here: Entry Form

 
Terms and Conditions

Only South African citizens and permanent residents over the age of 18 can enter. The competition will run for four weeks with a new question each week. Each week will count as a separate entry, meaning you have four chances to win. Each week’s winner will go into the final draw. The prize will go to the first name selected at random after the closing date. The prize is non-negotiable and can not be transferred or exchanged for cash. The prize is subject to CapeNature’s Wild Card terms and conditions. The prize does not include accommodation, but options are available to suit most budgets. The winner will be announced on Facebook and the promoter’s website. The winner will be contacted via e-mail and telephone within three weeks of the closing date. The promoters may use the winner’s name and photograph in promotional advertising material. The winner will need to provide proof of identity to claim the prize. The promoter retains the right to delay the timing of the publication of the winner of the competition. The winner will be chosen in compliance with the Consumer Protection Act No 68 of 2008. PRIVACY AND PROCESSING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION: Personal information collected from you and processed by the promoter is done solely with your consent, will be processed for this competition only and will not be shared. Your information will be deleted after the competition as required by POPIA.

Question 1: CapeNature “Win a Wild Card” Competition 2022

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CapeNature is a governmental organisation responsible for managing wilderness areas, nature reserves and marine protected areas in the Overberg and further afield in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Besides being nature’s custodians, championing unique ecosystems which includes World Her...

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