GREAT BUT PROBABLY QUITE IMPRACTICAL HORROR FILM LOCATION #1

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on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008


From Fogonazos:

Kolmanskop is a ghost town in southern Namibia, a few kilometres inland from the port of Lüderitz. In 1908, Luederitz was plunged into diamond fever and people rushed into the Namib desert hoping to make an easy fortune. Within two years, a town, complete with a casino, school, hospital and exclusive residential buildings, was established in the barren sandy desert.

But shortly after the drop in diamond sales after the First World War, the beginning of the end started. During the 1950′s the town was deserted and the dunes began to reclaim what was always theirs.

Soon the metal screens collapsed and the pretty gardens and tidy streets were buried under the sand. Doors and windows creaked on their hinges, cracked window panes stared sightlessly across the desert. A new ghost town had been born.

Passage credit: Kolmansokp – ghost town in the desert, from Encounter South Africa.

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  • Mike Harring

    Didn’t they shoot the end of Dust Devil here?

  • Scott Macaulay

    You know, I think you’re right. I didn’t make the connection at all.

    Actually, I just pulled out my copy of Projections 3 where Richard Stanley writes a “Dust Devil Diary.” He refers to Luderitz, and the town in my post is about 10 km outside of it, so I’m sure they are referring to the same place. Great catch.

  • Mike Harring

    If I remember correctly, they discuss it on the special edition DVD, too.

    It’s a great location!

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