Babylonstoren’s rock collection is as fascinating as it is diverse. It represents hand-selected rocks from the Western and Northern Cape, each with its own history and characteristics. In this workshop, we’ll explore their variously shaped weathering patterns resulting in nature’s works of art, representing both sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic processes.
We’ll dig into the history behind these silent historical storytellers. Prehistoric people fashioned rocks for their tools, implements and musical instruments, while early pioneers also constructed their beehive-shaped rock dwellings (korbeelhuise) from local rocks in the Fraserburg-Williston area. You’ll have the opportunity to engage with rocks from the younger limestone formations as well as the volcanic ultramafic lavas a billion years of age. This is your chance to experience Babylonstoren’s rock collection up close, guided by experts Ernst van Jaarsveld and Willem Pretorius.
Presented by Ernst van Jaarsveld and Willem Pretorius.
The cost is R1 500 per person and only 15 places are available.
Please meet us at the Farm Shop. Steaming coffee from the Farm Shop is served upon arrival.
Lunch at the Greenhouse Restaurant is included.
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