SWAKOPMUND AERIAL DRONE VIDEO NAMIBIA ATLANTIC WEST COAST | СВАКОПМУНД АЭРОВИДЕО ПОБЕРЕЖЬЕ НАМИБИИ HD
Aerial video of Swakopmund, Namibia - including Swakopmund main town beach, Strand Hotel and Swakopmund Lutheran Church | Фантом 3 Про аэровидео Свакопмунд, Намибия #Swakopmund #Namibia #ExploringNamibiaTV Swakopmund, Namibia, was founded two years later than Windhoek, in 1892, by Captain Curt von Francois as the main harbour of German South West Africa. Increased traffic between Germany and its colony necessitated establishing of own port as Walvis Bay, located 33 kilometres south, was already in British possession. The choice fell on Swakopmund where water could be found and because other sites checked (including Cape Cross) were unsuitable. Name. The majority of towns and villages in Namibia have grown out of indigenous settlements and very often were located close to sources of water. Names of places given by original inhabitants were very descriptive and in many cases those names were retained by European settles who sometimes simplified pronunciations of the names. Nama word 'Tsoakhaub' can be translated as 'excrement opening' which was offensive but accurate description of the waters of Swakop River at the time of coming down in floods carrying masses of mud, sand, pieces of vegetation and animal corpses. The masses of dirty and muddy water were emptied into the ocean and the indigenous name described it very well. The Nama name was changed to 'Swachaub' and with proclamation of Swakopmund as independent district in 1896 the present way of writing came into use. History On 4 of August 1892 the crew of gunboat 'Hyena' erected two beacons (one at the present location of the Mole and another at the location of lighthouse) to mark the landing site which symbolized the laying of the foundation stone of the town. The first settlers were offloaded from the 'Marie Woermann' (120 Schutztruppe with equipment and 40 settlers) using 4 landing boats. The settlers had to build a 'caves' on the beach to protect themselves against hostile weather. Before the Mole was built all offloads were carried with use of special boats which can be handled by Kroo (Kru) men (from Liberia) only. At the time up to 600 Kroo tribesmen were employed by Woermann Line. The number of vessels offloaded in Swakopmund was increasing rapidly. In 1894 four ships offloaded, 1895 - 5, 1896 - bi-monthly service was introduced by Woermann Line, 1899 - monthly service. First town building plan was drawn by Dr. Rhode. Because of lack of building materials mainly prefabricated wooden houses were erected. Sights and buildings Marine memorial Design of Berlin sculptor Wolff, donated to Swakopmund by marines from Kiel in 1908. War memorial Unveiled on 10 November 1963 in memory of those killed in World War 2. Located near the museum. Woermann House. One of the most beautiful buildings in the town was completed in 1905. The Mole An unsuccessful attempt to construct the artificial harbour. 375 metres pier was completed in 1900 but by winter 1906 a sandbank completely blocked i