Travel Guide Port Nolloth
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The end of the African earth is approaching. From Springbok, you'll take the exhilarating R382 to the Atlantic via the 1,774m Anenous Pass, a spectacular road that seems to plunge into the ocean. In 1854, a captain of the Royal Navy developed a port for copper mines. Drowned most of the time in a mist resulting from the thermal shock between the desert and the icy ocean, Port Nolloth will appear to you as it is: a port town forgotten by the world where hundreds of small diamond traffickers and a few illegal immigrants who survived swimming across the Orange River meet.
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