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Diamond mine in Kimberley 1878
A Hotel at the diamond mine in Kimberley, South Africa. Date: 1878
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1878 Diamond Kimberley Mine Mining Precious Stones
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This photograph, taken in 1878, offers a glimpse into the bustling diamond mine of Kimberley, South Africa during its early years. The image showcases a hotel nestled amongst the rugged terrain, serving as a refuge for weary travelers and miners. The mine, a significant discovery in the late 19th century, brought about an influx of people from all corners of the world, seeking their fortune in the precious stones. The mine, located in the heart of the Kimberley region, was a testament to human ingenuity and determination. Miners toiled tirelessly in the harsh conditions, using primitive tools to dig for diamonds in the vast open pits. The discovery of the "Big Hole," the largest hand-dug excavation in history, further fueled the frenzy, attracting thousands more to the area. The hotel in the photograph serves as a reminder of the thriving community that sprung up around the mine. It provided essential services to the miners and their families, offering a place to rest, eat, and socialize. The presence of the hotel also indicates the establishment of a support network, as goods and supplies were transported to the mine site to cater to the growing population. This photograph offers a unique perspective into the early days of the diamond industry in South Africa, a time of excitement, adventure, and transformation. The hotel, with its welcoming facade, stands as a symbol of the resilience and resourcefulness of those who sought their fortune in the diamond fields of Kimberley.
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