Warmbad (Afrikaans and German for Warm Bath, Nama: |Aixa-aibes) is a settlement located in the Karas Region of southern Namibia.
It is situated south of
Karasburg at the
Homs River, close to the border with South Africa, and belongs to the
Karasburg electoral constituency.
First occupied by traders, hunters, and missionaries of different
congregations, the hot springs from which the settlement's name is derived
were first exploited at the beginning of the 20th century and are now being
developed into a tourist attraction.
Recently, Uranium was discovered in the
area.
Climatically, Warmbad lies between the coastal desert and the Karoo.
There is winter frost and very little rainfall (annual average: 96 millimetres (3.8 in)), the mean medial temperature lies between 12 and 15 degrees.
There is an interesting Warmbad Museum in the village.
The oldest building in Namibia: Warmbad
History - see History of Warmbad
Pre-colonial period
Warmbad was first named in 1760 by scout Jacobus Coetzee, the first
documented European to cross the Oranje River into the South-West African
territory that today forms the state of Namibia. At that time it served as
stop-over for traders, adventurers and large game hunters from the South
African Cape Colony. In 1805 two missionaries from the London Missionary
Society, Abraham and Christian Albrecht, initiated the erection of a church
and a pastor's house, thereby establishing the first mission station in
South-West Africa in 1806. This year is assumed as the foundation of the
settlement.
These two buildings were the first European-style buildings on South-West
African soil. The local Orlam community under the leadership of Jager
Afrikaner soon became angry about the European influence and destroyed both
buildings in 1811. Until the rediscovery of ||Khauxa!nas which was built
before the advent of the 19th century the oldest structure in Namibia was
assumed to be the Schmelenhaus in Bethanie, erected in 1814.
In 1834, Wesleyan missionary Edward Cook entered the area and erected a new
missionary building on the foundations of the destroyed buildings. Scientist
Sir James Edward Alexander lived in one of its rooms during his stay in
1836. In the 1840s Benjamin Ridsdale was stationed here and embarked on
several journeys to nearby Orlam communities. He referred to Warmbad as
Nisbett Bath. In 1867 the Rhenish Missionary Society took over operations in
Warmbad. A school was built in 1868, and a new church in 1877.
German colonial period
After Imperial Germany declared its territorial rights over South-West
Africa, a fort was built in Warmbad in 1905, and Schutztruppe soldiers were
stationed at the settlement to counter the Herero and Nama uprising. In 1908
the first swimming pool was built at the |Aixa-aibes hot springs, in 1910
the settlement gained District status. Still, Warmbad lost its original
importance as a stop-over during this time, becoming bypassed by railway
connections and new road construction. Many of the buildings began to decay.
Economy
The majority of Warmbad's inhabitants live in abject poverty. There is no
industry in the area, residents survive from old-age pensions and
subsistence sheep farming.
Between 2004 and 2006 Warmbad was developed for tourism purposes, with the |Aixa-aibes
healing hot spa as the main attraction. The project was supported by the
Namibian and the German government and included the renovation of the public
bath as well as the reconstruction of some of the historic buildings. While
under South African mandate, the hot springs were sold to a private investor
for 12,000 Rand. After Namibian independence, government bought the site
back for five times that amount. The springs are now community property
again.
In 2009, Canadian mining company Xemplar Energy announced the discovery of
significant Uranium deposits in the area. Xemplar has since been listed at
the Namibian Stock Exchange.
Bundesarchiv photo:
Warmbad barracks,
early 20th century
Donkey cart in front of the Warmbad S.A. Territories Ltd building, early
20th century
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