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Walvisbaai,
German language Walfischbucht or
Walfischbai, meaning "Whale Bay"), is a
port in
Namibia and the bay on which it lies.
The bay has been a haven for sea vessels because of its natural deepwater harbour, protected by the
Pelican Point (Namibia) sand spit. Being rich in
plankton and
marine life, these waters drew large numbers of whales attracting whalers and fishing vessels. A succession of colonists exploited the location and resources of this strategic harbour settlement. The harbour's value in relation to the sea route around the Cape of Good Hope had caught the attention of world powers since it was discovered. This explains the complicated political status of Walvis Bay down the years.
The town lies at the end of the TransNamib to Windhoek, and on the
B2 road (Namibia).
Walvis Bay's attractions include the artificial
Bird Island (Namibia), centre of a guano collection industry, the Dune 7 sand dune,
salt works, birdlife and a
museum. Kuisebmund Stadium, home to two clubs in the
Namibia Premier League, is also located in the city.
History
The
Portugal navigator Bartolomeu Dias anchored his flagship
São Cristóvão in Walvis Bay on
8 December 1487, on his expedition to discover a sea route to the East via the
Cape of Good Hope. He named the bay "O Golfo de Santa Maria da Conceição." However, the Portuguese did not formally stake a claim to Walvis Bay.
Little commercial development occurred in the city until 1840, when in the scramble for Africa,
United Kingdom, the dominant seafaring nation at the time, annexed Walvis Bay and a small area surrounding the territory both to forestall
Germany ambitions in the region and to ensure safe passage of British ships around the Cape. In 1910, Walvis Bay, as well as the
Cape Colony, became part of the newly formed Union of South Africa. However, a dispute arose with Germany over the
enclave's boundaries. This was eventually settled in 1911 and Walvis Bay was allocated an area of 1 124 km² (697.5 mi²).
The enclave was overrun by the Germans early in World War I, but South African Forces eventually ousted the Germans in 1915 and Walvis Bay was quickly integrated into the new martial law regime established in
South-West Africa. South Africa was later awarded control over South-West Africa by the
League of Nations. Civilian rule was restored in South-West Africa in 1921 and Walvis Bay became an integral part of South-West Africa. Anticipating an imminent ceding of its control over South-West Africa, South Africa transferred power over Walvis Bay back to its Cape Province in 1971.
In an attempt to avoid losing control of Walvis Bay in 1977 to a possibly hostile
South-West Africa People's Organisation-led government, the then South African Government reimposed direct rule and reasserted its claim of sovereignty based on the original annexation. In
1978, the United Nations Security Council provided for bilateral negotiations between South Africa and a future Namibia to resolve the political status of Walvis Bay.
In 1990, South-West Africa gained independence as Namibia, but Walvis Bay remained under South African sovereignty. It was not until midnight on
28 February 1994 that sovereignty over Walvis Bay was formally transferred to Namibia.
Sailing Speedweek
Walvis Bay also hosts the annual speedweek, an event for wind- and kitesurfers who go there for the exceptional conditions. Speedsurfers cherish the thermal winds and the mirrorlike, kneedeep water that permits speeds in excess of 45 knots (more than 23 meters a second).
See also
External links
- Images from Walvis Bay
- Walvisbay Port Information
- Walvis Bay City Council
- Walvis Bay Airport Information
- Transfer of Walvis Bay To Namibia Act, 1993
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