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The Platinum Road 1.0.0.3 for Windows Phone

A Free Travel App

Published By TOURISM RADIO (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD

Driving on the N4 between Pretoria and Botswana, or the N1 between Gauteng and Bela Bela? Turn your road journey into a voyage of discovery!The Platinum ... Read More > or Download Now >

The Platinum Road for Windows Phone

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  • • Version: 1.0.0.3
  • • Price: 0
  • • Content Rating: Not Rated
  • • Requirements: Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
  • • File Name: The-Platinum-Road.XAP

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  • • Updated: May 14, 2014

More About The Platinum Road

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Driving on the N4 between Pretoria and Botswana, or the N1 between Gauteng and Bela Bela? Turn your road journey into a voyage of discovery!

The Platinum Road is a free audio app containing more than an hour’s worth of remarkable stories relevant to particular places along these routes – all narrated by Radio 702’s David O’Sullivan.

Download the app and the stories will magically find you – as you drive along – without you having to lift a finger. Best of all, once you have downloaded the app, you can use it offline – no more nasty data bill surprises!

Using the Platinum Road app you will hear amazing stories about:
• SA’s incredible platinum wealth
• The remarkable Giant African Bullfrog
• Vanished cities and civilisations
• Epic battles fought along the N4 route you’re travelling on
• Our country’s most beloved short-story teller, Herman Charles Bosman
• Heroes and heroics of the South African liberation struggle

Stories on the Platinum Road app are sourced from Peter Delmar’s new The Platinum Road, a painstakingly researched book of true tales from the N4 and N1. Both The Platinum Road book and app are offered free of charge, thanks to sponsorship by Bakwena.

If you’re using the Platinum Road app on an iPad, you may turn off Mobile Data but turn on WiFi connectivity.

If Bluetooth is activated on your iPhone or iPad, it’s a great idea to play the audio over the car or other portable audio system.

You can, of course, listen to the stories at home – and check out the images – by simply clicking on List or by clicking on individual points of interest on the Map.

The Platinum Road book and the Platinum Road app are published by Parkview Press – a business dedicated to researching, writing and publishing compelling and cost-effective, content-rich media for the travel and tourism sectors. Parkview Press utilises Tourism Radio’s ground-breaking platform and systems.

Facebook: The Platinum Road
Web: www.parkviewpress.co.za

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