Kolmanskop

Kolmanskop
An aerial view of Kolmanskop
An aerial view of Kolmanskop
Kolmanskop is located in Namibia
Kolmanskop
Kolmanskop
Location in Namibia
Coordinates: 26°42′15″S 15°13′57″E / 26.70406°S 15.232365°E / -26.70406; 15.232365
Country Namibia
RegionǁKaras Region
Population
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Kolmanskop (Afrikaans for "Coleman's peak", German: Kolmannskuppe) is a ghost town in the Namib in southern Namibia, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) inland from the port town of Lüderitz. It was named after a transport driver named Johnny Coleman who, during a sand storm, abandoned his ox wagon on a small incline opposite the settlement.[1] Once a small but very rich mining village, it is now a popular tourist destination run by Namdeb, a joint firm owned by the Namibian government and De Beers.

  1. ^ "Kolmanskop". Namibia Travel Companion 2013. Namibia Travel Companion. Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.

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