Luderitz
Lüderitz is a coastal town in Namibia, located on the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its unique German colonial architecture and rich history, having been founded in the late 19th century. The town serves as a gateway to the nearby Namib Desert and is famous for its stunning landscapes and wildlife.
The economy of Lüderitz is primarily based on fishing and tourism. Visitors are drawn to attractions such as the Kolmanskop Ghost Town, a former diamond mining town, and the Lüderitz Peninsula, which offers beautiful views and opportunities for outdoor activities like birdwatching and kayaking.