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This flat-topped wonder has already been voted one of the final 28 sites for the New 7 Wonders of Nature campaign, a contest which aims to attract more than 1 billion votes across the globe.
And with just over two months to garner support for Table Mountain, the Vote for Table Mountain supporting committee is proud to welcome two of South Africa”s most famous faces to the list of ambassadors calling on all South Africans to vote.
They add their support to a third Nobel Peace prize winner Nelson Mandela who called Table Mountain “A Mountain of Hope” in 1998.
At the opening of the Table Mountain National Park in 1998, Former President Nelson Mandela said: “During the many years of incarceration on Robben Island we often looked across Table Bay at the magnificent silhouette of Table Mountain. To us on Robben Island, Table Mountain was a beacon of hope. It represented the mainland to which we knew we would one day return.
“To the people of South Africa, the Table Mountain Range represents a great deal more than the rocky remains of millennia of sediment. It is of immense ecological, cultural, religious and economic significance not only to the Western Cape Region, but also to the rest of the country.”
Table Mountain is the only contesting site in a country with three living Nobel Peace Prize winners. The Vote for Table Mountain campaign boasts impressive ambassadors, who have played a significant role in the restoration and growth of our rainbow nation, promoting the success of our beautiful mountain.
FW de Klerk, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 along with Nelson Mandela said: “Table Mountain is the defining visual icon of Cape Town and South Africa. It has been the backdrop to the unfolding of South African history. Its imposing stature makes one forget that Table Mountain has more plant species than all of the United Kingdom, hence its declared status as a World Heritage Site.
“But Table Mountain does not belong only to the Western Cape. As a National Park it belongs to all of us in this country. As a World Heritage site, it belongs to the International Community. Elections seldom unite a country. Occasions do. Last year the soccer world cup united us as a country. Soon the rugby world cup will unite us behind our Springbok team. But now we have an election that can unite us again. Vote for Table Mountain as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. I just did. Your turn now.”
“I really can understand how, when God created all that there is he said, “I think I”ve got to do something special here”. And so God produced this fantastic gateway in the South – Table Mountain – our mountain, what a wonder! Help us take our rightful place among the New 7 Wonders of Nature,” says Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
For information contact the Cableway on 021 424 0015 or visit www.votefortablemountain.com
Splash Pr & Media Consultants on behalf of Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
More information:
Christine Pearson, tel: (021) 790 9911 or 079 763 1814, e-mail:[email protected]
For comment:
Fiona Furey, Table Mountain Campaign Manager, tel: (021) 424 0015, e-mail: [email protected]