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Namibia - Luderitz

Nestled on the southern coast of Namibia, Lüderitz is a quaint harbor town with a population of 33,000. Established by a German merchant in 1833, the town flourished into prominence due to the discovery of diamond deposits, leaving behind a rich tapestry of Namibia's colonial history as German South West Africa. In Lüderitz, the past whispers through the colonial facades, and the echoes of diamond discoveries linger in the air. From the atmospheric streets adorned with historical buildings to the surreal abandonment of Kolmanskop, Lüderitz invites travelers to step back in time and immerse themselves in Namibia's colonial narrative.

Worth seeing
Colonial Architecture: A leisurely stroll through Lüderitz unveils a plethora of well-preserved buildings from the colonial era. These architectural gems serve as a living testament to the town's historical significance.

Kolmanskop Ghost Town: Located just outside Lüderitz, Kolmanskop stands as a hauntingly beautiful ghost town. Abandoned since 1956, the encroaching sands of the Namibian desert have reclaimed this once-thriving settlement, inviting intrepid explorers to uncover its frozen history.

Diaz Point: A short distance from the town, Diaz Point offers a captivating experience of the coastline, the formidable Atlantic Ocean, seals basking in the sun, and a diverse birdlife.

Climate
Lüderitz enjoys a mild coastal climate with an average temperature of 22 degrees Celsius and an average annual rainfall of approximately 4 cm. The warmest months span from January to May.

Currency
Namibian dollars (NAD)

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