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Kolmanskop Ghost Town

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Entrance gate to Kolmanskop Ghost Town

Entrance gate to Kolmanskop Ghost Town

View of Kolmanskop from the B4 road

View of Kolmanskop fro the B4 road

 

You'll drive past Kolmanskop  on your way to Luderitz. It lies about 10km inland on the South side of the road, nearly opposite the small Luderitz Airport. A visit to the ' Ghost Town ' is recommended. Kolmanskop is where an important part of Namibia's commercial history was played out, so I'm recommending that you give the place a visit, but first:

 

Coleman's Kop or Kolmanskop - What's in a name ?:

The road outside of Luderitz is, at certain times of the year, plagued with high winds and sandstorms. There are occasions when the road becomes unusable owing to the depth of sand coverage. The accumulated sand then has to be removed with large mechanized loading shovels. It was in 1905 that transport driver Johnny Coleman was caught in such a storm and had to abandon his oxen wagon near a rocky outcrop about 10km outside of Luderitz. The place was referred to as Coleman's kop Kolmanskop or Kolmanskuppe (Kop meaning a hill or rocky outcrop). Kolman being the German way of spelling Johnny's name.

 

Kolmanskop Ghost Town Tours:

Tours of the town can only be done with Ghost Town Tours and commence at 09:00 and 11:00 Mondays to Fridays. The muster point is at the mine's old Entertainment Centre Building, which now serves as the tour company offices where you buy your tour-ticket, plus coffee bar, curio shop and even a shop where you can buy diamonds. They tell me that they are cheaper here, but as I wasn't in the market for buying diamonds that particular day, I can't really pass a comment.

 

In the 'good old days' this building housed a gymnasium, a theatre, a skittle alley, a casino etc. all adding to the quality of life for the miners and their families, but those days have long gone. I have to give credit to those old miners. Look at the springboard in the below gymnasium photo. It's powered by a couple of truck springs, for a guaranteed lift.

 

The old houses of Kolmanskop have long ago been abandoned to the desert ands stand as a silent testament to the grand lifestyle that the staff were accustomed to living in this remote, dry and wind-swept place. Life for the diamond diggers in the desert was made as comfortable as possible. One has to consider as to how many homes in Europe and America had 'refrigeration' facilities in those far off years. Each house came equipped with a 'cooler cabinet' for storing food. Narrow gauge rail mounted cars pulled by horses transported the people around the town and made daily deliveries of drinking water and ice to every house.

 

 

Warning

Warning

The gymnasium

The gymnasium

Skittle Alley

Skittle Alley

The Old  entartainment Centre

The 'Old Entertainment Centre'

 
     
Kolmanskop old house being consumed by sand Kolmanskop old house inner room showing ingress of sand Kolmanskop old house with rail track and scrap Kolmanskop old house double storied1 Kolmanskop old house double storied 2  

 

The lifespan of the town was miniscule in geological terms. The sand-sea of the South Namib Desert moves relentlessly Northwards and eventually will completely cover the site on which the town stood. Presently, it affords us an opportunity to snap some unusual and memorable photographs. But, and please take note of this warning - be careful where you walk. Some of the floors in the buildings are not too safe.

 

The Kolmanskop  Museum:

This is where the tour guide will give you a fascinating history lesson on the diamond fields of the area during the early part of the last Century, and the diamond rush of 1908. There's a yard with a variety of equipment that was used by the early diggers for sorting the diamonds from the sands.

 

Acknowledgements and further reading:  H3, H5, M4, P1    Old Kolmanskop 

 

Local Area Attractions and Articlaes of Associated Interest

 

 

►  Adolf Lüderitz       Bartholomew Diaz     Diaz Cross     ► Luderitz Diamond Rush    ► Luderitz

 

 

Did You Know ?

 
  • Be warned - Even to this day, if you wander across the fence into Diamond Area no 1 you are liable for prosecution.
 
   

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