A once-in-a life-time opportunity awaits five families or groups of friends to spend two weeks on a tropical island and earn R100 000.
This opportunity comes in the form of the Map Paradise Project by TomTom (supplier of in-car location and navigation products and services). The project aims to create five new navigable maps for Fiji, St. Lucia, Mauritius, Cape Verde, and the Seychelles. To apply, applicants simply need to fill in a form at the TomTom webpage.
Applicants have to state why they are the perfect group to map paradise. At least one from the group must be able to drive. Five people are able to take part in each project. The competition is open to residents in the UK, US, Canada, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Finland, Denmark, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Ireland and South Africa.
Those selected for the Map Paradise Project will simply need to drive around the island in a specially equipped mapping car. This is the very first step in TomTom’s map making process. This mapping field work will take anything from a day to two weeks depending on how much time is spent sunbathing, swimming or exploring.
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