Port Nolloth Inn
Port Nolloth
South Africa
Reviews
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Fearless523082
3 SEP 2018The museum was started by Grazia de Beer who had done a lot for the prosperity of Port Nolloth and its inhabitants. Today it is run by George Moses a colorful character who has transferred his...
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444Erica2014
18 JUL 2018A very "colourful" guide who told us everything about the history kept in this museum. He sure know all about the diamond diving in this area.
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Slowveldguru
20 JUN 2018George "Sea-Dog" Mayes and his youngest daughter were so welcoming that we looked forward to a fascinating visit. George is extremely passionate about his private collection, and shares so much...
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Miets W
27 MAY 2018On our journey we ended up on Port Nolloth, and stayed the night over at McDougall Bay at the Al Accomadation, small little houses and very neet. We discover the town the next morning. Port Nolloth...
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j0shua7
22 MAY 2018A museum like no other .. George Moyses, who is an ex South African navy diver, will take you on the tour .. he has built up a collection of local history items and his stories are fascinating. A...
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Ewert B
6 MAY 2018This is one person's love guide of the history of diamonds, war, diving, surfing and just living. So much more captivating than the standard small town museums. An amazing amount of information and...
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Lourens M
16 APR 2018What an interesting place this is, we spent about an hour there, by far not long enough to listen to the current "owner/curator" George. George, a most interesting character, very knowledgeable about...
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Wayne G
27 OCT 2017It’s not often private passion is transferred to total strangers but this is what George can do a diamond diver for 40 years on the West coast he will take you on a personal nostalgic tour of his...
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arthur_sippel
15 SEP 2017George is a fascinating, eccentric curator. Well worth R20 each. He has a broad knowledge and his collection of artifacts, articles and photographs are really worth exploring.
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David C
27 AUG 2017A small museum packed with interest & history and is well a visit before trying out the local eatery.
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