Hondeklipbaai
Afrikaans name: Hondeklipbaai
The boulder that gives Hondeklipbaai its name
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Northern Cape
The small coastal village of Hondeklipbaai gets its name from a boulder that is roughly in the shape of a dog. When translated from Afrikaans you get "Dog Stone Bay".
Hondeklipbaai is located on the northern stretch of the South African west coast and is 95 km west of Springbok.
The harbour at the village was initially used for the exporting of copper ore from mines in the vicinity of Springbok but this business was later moved to Port Nolloth. Today it serves a small fishing industry as well as diamond-mining that takes place in the region.
It is also a bit of a tourist destination with two ship-wrecks in the area and not forgetting its "famous" boulder. These are the Aristea and the Jahleel.
The wreck of the Aristea
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Some of the buildings in this tiny village
Photo © Johan van Zyl
References and further reading
Things ewe never kn ewe about South African place names - Author: Ann Gadd - Published: 2015 - Page: 98Southern Africa from the Highway - Author: AA RSA - Published: 1991 - Page: 152
Reader s Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa - 4th edition - Author: - Published: 1986 - Page: 166
On Route - Explore South Africa region by region - 3rd edition - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 2014 - Page: 110
On Route - A region by region guide to South Africa - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 1995 - Page: 347
Journey Through the Living Deserts of South Africa - Author: CM Dean - Published: 2005 - Page: 74
Lighthouses of South Africa - Author: Gerald Hoberman - Published: 2009 - Page: 221
Journey Through the Living Deserts of South Africa - Author: CM Dean - Published: 2005 - Page: 69
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Getaway - Vol 29 No 05 - Author: - Published: 2017 - Page: 70
Getaway - Vol 32 No 12 - Author: - Published: 2021 - Page: 89
Country Life - Issue 178 - Author: - Published: 2011 - Page: 21
Conolly s Guide to Southern Africa - 2nd edition - Author: Denis Conolly - Published: 1982 - Page: 354
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