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Garub Train Station is an abandoned stop in southern Namibia, once a key water station for steam trains on the Lüderitz–Seeheim line. Built around 1906, it played a role in wartime logistics and is now famous for the wild desert horses that roam nearby. Today, it’s a hauntingly beautiful spot for history buffs and photographers.
Photography Tips
I went there in daytime, but I saw some good night shots from this place.
Travel Information
Easy to park close to the subject.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
07:16 - 18:30
| current local time: 10:04
Photo Themes
Abandoned BuildingsLandscaperuinTrain Station
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Spot Comments (3)
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WipedLensFotos10.08.2024
How to get there if I'm not driving?
Yves L.12.08.2024
I fear it could be very challenging or impossible without a car. I am even not sure a bus line is deserving Luderitz.
Thank you
Yves L.
for creating this photo spot in Namibia and
Gerrit Ebert, colin griffiths, Mia Pflieger for improving it with additional photos or content.
Spot Comments (3)