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Discover beauty of Norfolk with Wessa

Take part in the exciting and wildly informative year-end function for WESSA on Sunday, 12 November.

THE Highway Branch of the Wildlife Society invites Highway residents to its exciting year-end function at the Frank Farrer Hall at the Palmiet Nature Reserve in Westville on Sunday, 12 November.

The event will kick off with a braai from 1pm. Bring along your own meat and braai utensils.

Salads, rolls, tea and coffee will be provided but you can take along your favourite beverage as well.

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At 3pm the organisation will have a screening of photographs and show a DVD of Norfolk Island, a sub-tropical Island in the South Pacific that is about 1 400kms east of Australia and North of New Zealand.

“Not only is it a remote lovely getaway, but it’s also an island with an interesting history of the severe penal settlement for convicts deported from England in the late 1700s and of the descendants of the mutineers from the Mutiny on the Bounty. Not forgetting the Norfolk Pines, which attracted Captain Cook as material for repairing ships of the time,” said Wessa’s Alan Lund.

Contact Alan Lund on 031 764 0034 or 082 298 7322.

 

 

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