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Tutu casts his vote for Table Mountain

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Desmond Tutu casts his vote for
Table Mountain


Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu yesterday (Thursday, May 6) urged Capetonians, their fellow South Africans and international fans to cast their vote for Table Mountain in the Official New7Wonders of Nature campaign.

The majestic flat-topped mountain is on a shortlist of 28 natural sites from around the globe competing to be named one of the Official New7Wonders of Nature. The Official New7Wonders are determined entirely by votes (online, telephone and/or SMS) from the public, with the organisers aiming to attract more than 1 billion votes across the globe.

People whose votes won Table Mountain a spot in the top 28 need to vote again to ensure Table Mountain makes it into the final list of seven.

“It is important that South Africa wins as it’s important for our psyche. And this vote is apolitical – Table Mountain belongs to us all – let’s show we can win. If we win, we will all have a spring in our step,” Tutu said.

“The most challenging thing now is getting people to take the trouble to vote. Voting is easy these days, you just click, you don’t even have to stand in a line,” he quipped after casting his vote online.

Tutu also called on South African celebrities to support the campaign: “We need to get South Africans like Johnny Clegg and Lucas Radebe to support the campaign. And I am going to try to get government support. I am going to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs and the Minister of Tourism to back this.”

Sabine Lehmann, CEO of Table Mountain Cableway, said 98% of the votes received since Table Mountain was shortlisted have come from outside South Africa.

Commenting on this the Archbishop said: “Isn’t it fantastic that people from outside of South Africa recognise Table Mountain as a treasure? Now South Africans must open their eyes and see the treasure in our midst.”

Table Mountain’s competitors include the Grand Canyon, the Amazon River and the Great Barrier Reef.

Lehmann said that the Ancient 7 Wonders of World originated more than 2000 years ago. “Wouldn’t it be a feat for South Africa if in 2000 years time schoolchildren were still taught that Table Mountain was one of the seven wonders of the natural world.”

Visit www.votefortablemountain.com to vote and for more information about Table Mountain’s bid.

Issued by:
Splash Pr & Media Consultants on Behalf Of Table Mountain Aerial Cableway

For further information:
Emma McAdam, tel: (021) 790 9911, cell: 082 567 1400, e-mail: Emma@Splashpr.Co.Za

For comment:
Collette Van Aswegen, Marketing Manager, tel: (021) 424 0015, cell: 082 334 5120, e-mail: Collette@Tablemountain.Net

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