
Nababeep
Afrikaans name: Nababeep

Nababeep
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Northern Cape
In 1860 the small town of Nababeep was founded by the Okiep Copper Company with the intention of mining the copper deposits in the area. The mine closed down in 2004 leaving little opportunity for residents of the town.
The town is about 20 km from Springbok and gets its name from the Khoekhoe language of the Khoikhoi people and means "rhinoceros place".
Nababeep has a mining museum which details the history of the town and has some interesting old equipment, photographs and dioramas.
The surrounding countryside is rugged and harsh but does provide one lifeline to the town. The barren countryside becomes alive with wildflowers during spring and the town is a popular stop on wildflower tours.

Overlooking the town
Photo © Johan van Zyl

Mining museum
Photo © Johan van Zyl

Mining museum
Photo © Johan van Zyl
References and further reading
Southern Africa from the Highway - Author: AA RSA - Published: 1991 - Page: 279The Pictorial Motoring Atlas of South Africa - Author: Maxwell Leigh - Published: 1987 - Page: 13
On Route - A region by region guide to South Africa - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 1995 - Page: 348
Readers 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: 113
Journey Through the Living Deserts of South Africa - Author: CM Dean - Published: 2005 - Page: 79
go! - Issue 086 - Author: - Published: 2013 - Page: 72
Journey Through the Living Deserts of South Africa - Author: CM Dean - Published: 2005 - Page: 73
Conollys Guide to Southern Africa - 2nd edition - Author: Denis Conolly - Published: 1982 - Page: 355
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