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Kolmanskop, Namibia
Kolmanskop (Afrikaans for Coleman's hill, German: Kolmannskuppe) is a ghost town in the Namib desert in southern Namibia, a few kilometres inland from the port town of Lüderitz. It was a small mining village and is now a popular tourist destination run by the joint firm NamDeb (Namibia-De Beers).
It developed after the discovery of diamonds in the area in 1908, to provide shelter for workers from the harsh environment of the Namib Desert. The name originates from a transport driver named Johnny Coleman who during a sand storm abandoned his ox wagon on a small incline opposite the settlement.
Driven by the enormous wealth of the first diamond miners the village was built like a German town, with facilities like a hospital, ballroom, power station, school, skittle-alley, theater and sport-hall, casino, ice factory and the first x-ray-station in the southern hemisphere as well as the first tram in Africa. It had a railway link to Lüderitz.
The town declined after World War I as diamond prices crashed, and operations moved to Oranjemund. It was abandoned in 1956 but has since been partly restored. The geological forces of the desert mean that tourists can now walk through houses knee-deep in sand. Kolmanskop is popular with photographers for its scenic settings of the desert sands reclaiming this once thriving town. Due to its location within the restricted area (Sperrgebiet) of the Namib desert, a permit is necessary to enter the town.
Armin Leitner 29/08/2012 0:31
No words left for this excellent presentation.Well done ! As usual, by the way.
Armin
Brian Collins 27/01/2010 11:49
amazing!!!has it all.Florian Clarén 12/01/2010 21:19
excellent work, I love this pic..!!+ PRO +
Comy 15/11/2009 7:06
top...mike snead 05/11/2009 4:46
dynamic composition.m
Regina Bliem 25/10/2009 19:15
wow great ! my husband spent 2 weeks at namibia and was at this kolmannskuppe - but of course the restaurated and normal GERMAN buildings .so I never thoght it could look so adventurefully romantic like this pic shows !
regina
decay 22/10/2009 12:41
Schön gemacht, ich findedas ist Dir ganz toll gelungen!
Sehr schöne Aufnahme, der
Schnitt gefällt mir hier sehr
gut!
lg dennis
Claire L. 22/10/2009 11:53
Superb...and the colours are fabulous!Ciao.
Claire
Flighty Furrow 21/10/2009 18:33
Perfect the stark contrast of the dark inside and the lovely blue outside in-between the two that broken window half opened!S.Savides 21/10/2009 12:23
Great composition!Elke Michalik 20/10/2009 8:24
a dreamgreets elke
Dr. Scheimplug 19/10/2009 20:07
Toller Bildaufbau und Farben; schön umgesetzt! +++Salute - Dr.
Alexandra Baltog 19/10/2009 16:24
+Michael Grotkamp 19/10/2009 11:18
Fantastic. And excellent builded format.Tullio Corradini 19/10/2009 7:05
grandissima composizione !Bravo Sergio