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Rich in minerals such as uranium, vanadium, lithium, tungsten, and diamonds, Namibia has attracted foreign interest throughout its history. The country is known as one of the world’s foremost diamond producers, with marine diamond deposits estimated to be over 80 million carats. However, visitors will find that diamonds here are not significantly cheaper than in other global markets.
Windhoek itself offers a myriad of cultural and historical attractions. The city's Trans-Namib Railroad Museum presents an engaging overview of Namibia's transportation history, particularly focusing on the role of railways in the country’s development.