Jeremejevite
Rocks & Minerals | Namibia
Introduction: Jeremejevite was first discovered by a Russian mineralogist and engineer, Pavel Vladomirovich Jeremejev. It is an extremely rare gemstone and those specimens discovered in Namibia are considered to be exceptional. Striking, prismatic blue crystals are often formed.
Distribution: First discovered in Namibia at Mile 72 north of Swakopmund. Spectacular specimens were also found at the Erongo Mountains in 2001.
Composition: Borate.
Crystal system: Hexagonal.
Lustre: Vitreous.
Streak: White.
Hardness: 7.5.
An art gallery turned guest house - the Space is truly alternative and worth a visit if you are interested in philosophical conversation, innovative thinking and staying somewhere out of the norm.
Offers a variety of suites, luxury rooms and self catering units. Ideal for the business traveller or holiday maker
Very centrally located, includes traditional guest house accommodation as well as two separate self catering flats
Two well equipped self catering apartments, both with sea views
Close to the beach in one of the towns northern suburbs, offers accommodation for up to five people
A well established owner managed guesthouse where empahsis is placed on environmental issues

