Kaiserbrunnen (Karibib)

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Kaiserbrunnen
National monument in Namibia Flag of Namibia.svg
Namibia - Kaiserbrunnen 01.jpg
Monument type Architectural monument : structures
location Caribib
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Kaiserbrunnen (Karibib) (Namibia)
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Emergence 1906
Recognized
by the National Heritage Council
June 16, 1986
Deprivation
Sponsorship
Website NHC website

The Kaiserbrunnen is a historic fountain in Karibib in the region Erongo in Namibia . It has been a National Monument since June 16, 1986 .

The well, developed in 1906 by District Administrator von Uslar, consists of a reservoir of 6 × 3 × 2 meters made of stone and cement. The actual borehole is closed with a marble plate marked Von Uslar Bohrloch . It was in use until 1936. Von Uslar was considered a successful wisher .

Web links

Commons : Kaiserbrunnen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b 104/1986 Kaiserbrunnen. National Heritage Council. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  2. The district administrator of Uslar working with the wishing rod in South West Africa. In: Writings of the Association for the Clarification of the Dowsing Rod Question, Issues 1-8 and 13, January 1, 1912.
  3. ^ Friedrich Behme: The dowsing rod , Sarastro Verlag, Hannover 1920, p. 24 ff.