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Kolmanskop the Ghost Town in Namibia Abandoned - verlassene Stadt Kolmannskuppe

Kolmanskop the Ghost Town in Namibia Abandoned – verlassene Stadt Kolmannskuppe

2018-11-27
In: Ghost Towns
Tagged: Africa, Namibia

Kolmanskop (or Kolmannskuppe) is located in the Namib Desert in Namibia, Africa. The desert ghost town was named after transport driver Johnny Coleman, which Kolmanskop means Coleman’s Hill in Afrikaans. In Namibia, from 1884 to 1915, the German Empire ruled the area and it was known as German South-West Africa.Read More →

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