We covertly snuck up to the Twelve Apostle Hotel and proceeded to wave lumo yellow banners. It was mostly a photo shoot, taking a few pics and completing a video documentary, but drivers on Victoria road stopped to take interest. We alsoattracted some media attention but nothing like what was expected from usual GREENPEACE protest. This is Cape Town after all.
Friday, May 14, 2010
GREENPEACE: Climate change needs basic leaders
As any respecting Sea Dweller would do, we gladly answered the call to work with GREENPEACE during their Cape Town protest. Climate Change is a serious issue and any action to raise awareness or bring about change is a step in right direction. Read the real story here.
I love the large banner in front of table mountain! So iconic
Labels:
Cape Town,
Climate Change,
Greenpeace,
photo shoot,
Table Mountain
Monday, May 10, 2010
National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Training Day
As part of the FIFA 2010 World Cup build-up it is helpful to know that our national Sea Rescue and Navy services have things all sorted out should anything happen to the multitude of planes, and ships heading our way.
Forming an integral part of this training exercise I am pleased to say that things are looking pretty good. For one the skill of the helicopter pilots, and planes involved is astounding completing intricate search patterns before deploying additional life rafts is rather impressive. And the bravery of the volunteers of the NSRI who man the many boats is phenomenal.
A link to the Official press release and usual some interesting pictures.
Labels:
Cape Town,
Fifa 2010 World Cup,
NSRI,
rescue,
Zangetsu
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