Starting 1 February, several popular nature reserves in Cape Town will transition to cashless payment systems at their gates.
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Big changes are coming for nature lovers in Cape Town! From 1 February 2025, several of the city’s most beloved nature reserves will be making the shift to cashless payments at their entrance gates, Cape {town} Etc reports. The Witzands Aquifer Nature Reserve (for permitted activities), Tygerberg Nature Reserve, Table Bay Nature Reserve, Helderberg Nature Reserve, and Blaauwberg Nature Reserve...
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