In 1908, Namibia was still part of German West Africa. A railroad worker was sweeping sand off a stretch of the rail that hugs the coast and where the Namib Desert meets the sea. He picked up a stone that turned out to be a diamond. This single event transformed a country and triggered a rush of prospectors. Read More
Sandhouse Passage
by Cary Wolinsky
Item number: CW0003
Location: Kolmanskop, Namibia
Created: 2001 Copyright: 2001
Edition and Image Sizes: Not including border.
18h by 27w inches, edition 30
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Frame: Unframed
Print Method: Archival Inkjet
Signature: Obverse, right side, Cary S Wolinsky
Gallery Information: Pucker Gallery, Boston
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