Welcome to Shark Island
Located near the town of Luderitz on the west coast of Namibia, Shark Island, despite its misleading name, is not inhabited by sharks but instead is home to colonies of cape fur seals. This peninsula, formerly an island, offers stunning views of the bay, Luderitz town, and its harbour, making it an ideal destination for self-drive tourists seeking a value-for-money experience. Steeped in history, Shark Island has witnessed various transformations, from being a trading base founded by Adolf Luderitz in 1883 to becoming a site of unspeakable tragedy during Namibia's colonial era. Once used as a concentration camp by the Germans from 1904 to 1908, it has since been repurposed as a memorial site, serving as a poignant reminder of the dark chapters in the region's past.
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