Namibia

Skeleton Coast Shipwreck Eduard Bohlen

Point of Interest

The Eduard Bohlen sits marooned in the Namib sand, a 310-foot German steamer that ran aground in 1909 and now rests impossibly far from the surf line. Desert winds and shifting coastline have moved the wreck half a kilometer inland, creating one of those surreal sights that makes you question the landscape. The rust-eaten hull rises from pristine sand dunes like something from a fever dream, with scattered engine parts and cargo holds still visible after a century of sandblasting.

Access requires 4WD and permits through Namibian authorities — this isn’t a casual day trip. The coast road from Swakopmund is rough and remote, with fuel stops few and far between. Most overlanders combine this with camping at nearby Möwe Bay, though the wind here never stops howling and the fog can roll in thick enough to hide the wreck completely.

German steamer marooned in desert sand since 1909

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street addressLibertina Amathila Avenue, Swakopmund, Erongo Region 13001, Namibia Get directions →
Nearest townSwakopmund, Namibia
Miles from pavement87.3 mi
Minimum vehicle4WD
Access road surfaceSand
Cell serviceNone
Best seasonApril-September
Land managerOther
Permit requiredYes
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