SWAKOPMUND:


Swakopmund
Swakopmund, founded in 1892 during the period of German colonial
rule, served as the territory’s main harbour for many
years. In 1884, South West Africa – the future Namibia
– was declared a German Protectorate. By 1907 Swakopmund
had the largest European population of any German colony in
Africa, the town pulsated with life – a quaint town had
emerged out of the desert!
Today this quaint desert town, hedged by desert and sea, is
enhanced by lush green lawns, palm trees and carefully tended
public gardens. Swakopmund is popular amongst visitors because
of its old-world charm and relaxed atmosphere. Quaint architecture
from a bygone era adds to the time-out-of-place atmosphere of
Swakopmund. When approached from the interior, domes, turrets
and towers on the skyline appear as a hazy desert mirage. Much
of the distinct German colonial character has been preserved
and today many of the town’s old buildings, house shops,
offices and other utility services.
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