Despite the rain Durban is still as friendly and as inviting as ever. Indaba is a buzz of people, funky stalls, dancing puppets and costumed dances and we are having a great time. Our angle here is contacts, contacts, contacts and thus far we have met many interesting and interested people.
One such person is none other than Kingsley Holgate, seen here signing the scroll and endorsing the project. We are thrilled to have Kingsleys endorsement as he is a huge inspiration to the Wilderness Vision team! Kingsley was at Indaba to launch his own latest project which entails travelling across several African countries to help fight malaria.
A chance meeting with Dallas Oberholzer, well know South African skateboarder presented
us with the fab opportunity of a drive out to the Indigo Skate Camp. Wow, what a breathtaking spot in the valley of a thousand hills with the Umgeni River winding below! We got to watch several kids take to the ramps, one 11 year old displayed extraordinary skills, style and attitude
with some smooth moves and a pair of shades to match!
We are inviting tour operators to join the 1 + 1 = 1 vision by opening up the opportunity for clients to pledge on confirmation of booking. As you all know, the more who join, the merrier!
Jonathan had a telephonic radio interview today, while standing on a skate ramp surrounded by hills, it was a great opportunity to let you all know about the SMS competition and to thank the sponsors for the great support!
We will be back at the ICC first thing tomorrow spreading the message...
Back soon..
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