Map the continent with your photos on Twitter Posted on 21 March 2013 Tags:Africa, South Africa Here’s a pretty neat idea. Continental Tyre SA have set about on a crowdsourcing initiative called Our Continent. The plan is to map out the best on- and off-road destinations from around South Africa (and eventually, the rest of Africa). But they’re not using old-fashioned cartography to do it, they’re using photos. It’s a big task but it looks like quite a bit of fun and could be a great place for you to post your road-trip photos and be a part of the giant Africa jigsaw. Here’s how it works: Here’s what they have to say about it: From city to savannah, coastline to mountaintop, whatever your adventure, Continental Tyre wants you to share your journey via Twitpic and in turn share others’ journeys with you. We take the rubber that separates us from the tar for granted but, regardless of our vehicle of choice – two wheels or four – it is the humble tyre that moves us from one destination to another. Continental Tyre SA has also mapped out all of its South Africa stores on Our Continent, so if you are in need of a replacement or two, you will be able to find your nearest Conti Partner on your journey via your desktop or mobile device. Post your pics via Twitter, using the hashtag #ContiOnroad or #ContiOffroad or visit their site – www.ourcontinent.co.za – to browse images that have already been uploaded. Easy peasy. Related Posts Off-the-beaten-path ultra marathon events in Africa 12 August 2021 We’ve found a few lesser-known trail running events that’ll reward you with unforgettable experiences and... read more The Wellington wanderer 20 January 2021 To understand the nature of a place, head first to the old age home and... read more Avoid the queue take the 62 9 December 2020 Many a road leads to (and from) Cape Town but for charming, quirky, and outright... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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