Luderitz

Luderitz

Luderitz

Lüderitz is trapped at the end of a long tarred road that squeezes through the Koichab Pan of the Great Sand Sea to the north, and the forbidden territory of the diamond fields in the south; the Antarctic-fed Benguela current effectively seals off any hope of eastward salvation.

And yet, against all odds and a fits-and-starts upbringing, Lüderitz is a thriving town with little to keep it there but for its isolation and the charm of its incongruous location.



The fascinating and the bizarre mix like sand and sea in this twisted land that requires a two-night visit if not more.

The region fell into German hands one year after a merchant named Adolf Lüderitz bought the bay ...

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