Luderitz Namibia 🇳🇦 Kolmanskop, Elizabeth Bay & Diaz Point
Namibia Road Trip continues to Lüderitz. We travelled north, passing the iconic Canon Roadhouse, almost completely deserted, thanks to "you know what". Then stopping briefly at the quirky Seeheim Hotel. From there we turned west through Aus, spent some time watching the wild horses of the Namib desert at Garub and then continued through the bleak desert landscape to Luderitz.
Luderitz is quite a bustling town, once a wealthy diamond mining centre, it's now mostly reliant on fishing and tourism. Kolmanskop Ghost Diamond mining town is a place that's maybe unique in the world. Between 1908, when the first diamond was discovered there, until the late 1920's it was a very wealthy town, with electricity before most cities in Europe, a theatre where acts from Europe would perform, a fully equipped hospital and some luxurious mansions. It's all been left for the desert to reclaim though, once the diamonds ran out, everybody left and the town was abandoned.
Elizabeth Bay, on the coast about 30km south of Kolmanskop, lasted an even shorter time. It's a more industrial "decay" experience, with massive processing plants, tunnels and railway network. Rusting machinery and collapsed buildings tell of a past where greed ruled the day (pretty much like it does nowadays).
Also worth a visit is Diaz Point, where the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias landed in July 1488. He named the bay Angra Pequena and erected a padrão (stone cross) on the southern peninsula. It's a bleak, windswept place, and you can see why he didn't hang around, but nevertheless it's oozing history and character.
Luderitz: https://www.info-namibia.com/activities-and-places-of-interest/luederitz
Namib Offroad Excursions: http://noextours.weebly.com/
Kolmanskop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolmanskop
Garub Wild Horses: https://www.wild-horses-namibia.com/
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I’m Chris Corbet, an overlanding, adventure & road trip fanatic and video creator with a passion for nature & wildlife conservation. My motto is "live your adventure". After many years in the digital marketing space, I opted out of corporate life and embraced an overland road tripping and adventure lifestyle instead.
I'm currently embarked on a 2 year long mission, Project #60460, to visit 60 of the most unique places in southern and east Africa to mark my 60th year on this, the only planet that we have. The journey is in support of 3 of Africa's big cats: the Lion, Leopard & Cheetah. I'll be sharing the adventure with weekly videos and daily updates in stories, the community tab and shorts.
Join me on this epic overland road trip and help support these incredible predators. You can help keep the journey going by supporting me on Patreon, AND by doing so you'll be contributing to the conservation of these incredible apex predators: https://www.patreon.com/KangelaLife/.
Kangela: to search / to look for / to seek
Available for collaborations: hello@kangela.com
"Live each day as if it’s your last, because someday it will be!" ~ Muhammad Ali
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Connect With Me:
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Kangela_Chris/
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KangelaChris/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/KangelaChris/
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Kangela/
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Видео Luderitz Namibia 🇳🇦 Kolmanskop, Elizabeth Bay & Diaz Point канала Kangela (Chris Corbet)
Luderitz is quite a bustling town, once a wealthy diamond mining centre, it's now mostly reliant on fishing and tourism. Kolmanskop Ghost Diamond mining town is a place that's maybe unique in the world. Between 1908, when the first diamond was discovered there, until the late 1920's it was a very wealthy town, with electricity before most cities in Europe, a theatre where acts from Europe would perform, a fully equipped hospital and some luxurious mansions. It's all been left for the desert to reclaim though, once the diamonds ran out, everybody left and the town was abandoned.
Elizabeth Bay, on the coast about 30km south of Kolmanskop, lasted an even shorter time. It's a more industrial "decay" experience, with massive processing plants, tunnels and railway network. Rusting machinery and collapsed buildings tell of a past where greed ruled the day (pretty much like it does nowadays).
Also worth a visit is Diaz Point, where the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias landed in July 1488. He named the bay Angra Pequena and erected a padrão (stone cross) on the southern peninsula. It's a bleak, windswept place, and you can see why he didn't hang around, but nevertheless it's oozing history and character.
Luderitz: https://www.info-namibia.com/activities-and-places-of-interest/luederitz
Namib Offroad Excursions: http://noextours.weebly.com/
Kolmanskop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolmanskop
Garub Wild Horses: https://www.wild-horses-namibia.com/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0V-dmtyDo__B6mxsW0bQZw?sub_confirmation=1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I’m Chris Corbet, an overlanding, adventure & road trip fanatic and video creator with a passion for nature & wildlife conservation. My motto is "live your adventure". After many years in the digital marketing space, I opted out of corporate life and embraced an overland road tripping and adventure lifestyle instead.
I'm currently embarked on a 2 year long mission, Project #60460, to visit 60 of the most unique places in southern and east Africa to mark my 60th year on this, the only planet that we have. The journey is in support of 3 of Africa's big cats: the Lion, Leopard & Cheetah. I'll be sharing the adventure with weekly videos and daily updates in stories, the community tab and shorts.
Join me on this epic overland road trip and help support these incredible predators. You can help keep the journey going by supporting me on Patreon, AND by doing so you'll be contributing to the conservation of these incredible apex predators: https://www.patreon.com/KangelaLife/.
Kangela: to search / to look for / to seek
Available for collaborations: hello@kangela.com
"Live each day as if it’s your last, because someday it will be!" ~ Muhammad Ali
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Connect With Me:
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Kangela_Chris/
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KangelaChris/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/KangelaChris/
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Kangela/
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Видео Luderitz Namibia 🇳🇦 Kolmanskop, Elizabeth Bay & Diaz Point канала Kangela (Chris Corbet)
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