Monday, June 03, 2019

Ocean Facts & Free Spins on Ocean Oddities to Celebrate World Oceans Day at Springbok Casino

This June 8th observe World Ocean Day with Springbok Casino. The South African casino has published some Unbelievable Facts About the World’s Oceans but facts aren't the only way to celebrate. Until June 30th get 25 free spins on Springbok's Ocean Oddities slot.

In recognition of the importance of our oceans and the challenges they face due to pollution and climate change, June 8th has been declared World Oceans Day in hopes of bringing more awareness to the immediate danger that threatens the world's oceans.

As explained in the World Oceans Facts published on the casino’s website, we’ve explored less than 5% of the Earth’s oceans. Who knows what secrets are waiting to be unlocked and what amazing creatures are yet to be discovered.


“70% of the Earth is covered by ocean and oceans produce 85% of our oxygen. There are more animal species in the oceans than on land!” noted Springbok Casino manager Daniel van Wyck. “Yet we know very little about what’s under the sea.”

Springbok’s free spin bonus for June is for the Ocean Oddities slot.

Ocean Oddities is a fun animated slot game featuring some unusual undersea creatures like a barking shark, a snail riding a seahorse and a grumpy lobster. Three or more Pearls triggers 16 free spins.  It can be played on desktop and laptop computers as well as smartphones and tablets on their free Android app

JUNE CASINO BONUS
25 Free Spins on Ocean Oddities
Coupon Code: OCEANLOVERS
Available until June 30, 2019

Springbok Casino has hundreds of slots and casino games and they’re all played in Rands. South Africa’s favourite online casino provides customer service in both Afrikaans and English.

The sad truth is that plastic waste and rising temperatures are killing our oceans and that action is urgent. We can no longer debate the issue. We must all take action to preserve our oceans, and in turn, ourselves.

“South Africans use only a third as much plastic as the average European or North American,” said van Wyck.  “But that doesn’t mean we can sit back and relax. We must do whatever we can to stop this scary trend.”

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