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Bogenfels is a
location in the
coastal Namib Desert of Namibia,
noted for its
natural rock
formations (hence the name,
which means "arch rock" in German)...
- d'Ankarana
Tsingy de
Bemaraha Tsingy de
Namoroka Tsingy Rouge Ben
Amera Bogenfels Olumo Rock,
Abeokuta Riyom Rock, Jos Zuma Rock,
Abuja Cedarberg Wilderness...
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partnership called the
Namdeb Diamond Corporation. The
mining area
close to
Bogenfels is
called "Pocket Beaches"
which is one of Namdeb's
northern coastal mines...
- desert), or
Swakopmund and
Walvis Bay at the
north end of the desert.
Bogenfels Sesriem Skeleton Coast Solitaire Sossusvlei Deadvlei Dune 45 Spitzkoppe...
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lines that
served the
diamond mining industry in Kolmanskop, Pomona,
Bogenfels (completed 1913) and
Charlottental (completed 1920). With 1.5 megawatts...
- Chad
Acacus Tedrart Arch,
Libya Boatswain Bird Island,
Ascension Island Bogenfels,
Namibia Goedehoop natural rock bridge,
South Africa Hole-in-the-Wall...
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industry further south. One ran 119
kilometres (74 mi) via
Pomona to
Bogenfels. It was
completed in 1913 but destro****
during World War I in 1915 by...
- 45 miles 37 chains (73.2 kilometres). 1
April – SWA –
Kolmanskop to
Bogenfels, 74
miles (119.1 kilometres). 1
April – The SAR
inherits seven former...
- and fish. The type
locality of
Black Crow lies a few km north-east of
Bogenfels Ghost Town, in the
central part of the Tsau//Khaeb
National Park (old...
- (74 mi) a 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in)
industrial line
linking Kolmanskop with
Bogenfels,
completed 1913. This was the only rail link in
Namibia ever electrified...