Grasplatz Station
Grasplatz (grass place ) is a defunct railway station in the south of Namibia on the currently[update] decommissioned Aus –Lüderitz line. It is the place where in 1908 railway worker Zacharias Lewala found the first diamond in German South-West Africa and handed it over to his foreman August Stauch . Stauch's subsequent investigation triggered a diamond rush .[ 1]
The place was originally called Grasabladeplatz (grass offload point ) because here, before the railway was in place, alfalfa was stored to feed oxen before the ox wagons set off through the waterless Namib .[ 2]
References
^ Namibia 1-on-1 Lüderitz diamond rush
^ Baericke, Max Ewald (2001). Lüderitzbucht 1908-1914 . Windhoek: Namibia Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft. p. 28. ISBN 99916-40-26-6 .
Windhoek-Tsumeb Northern Extension Windhoek-Walvis Bay Windhoek-Gobabis Windhoek-Upington Keetmanshoop-Lüderitz
26°44′S 15°17′E / 26.733°S 15.283°E / -26.733; 15.283