The village thus features a unique form of settlement in Namibia and has even received some international attention.
The village also features a number of attractive 18th/early 19th century houses lining the shore.
The village features a nice park, protected as a horticultural monument.
The village features a dynamic scene related especially to Basque culture.
The house and village have often featured as locations for films.
The village features a primary school, a cultural centre, a library, a sports ground and a gallery.
The village also features a 19th-century post office and school teachers residence, both of which are now disused.
The village features a small grocery store, a post office, and an auto garage.
The village features a county park popular for softball games.
The village features an early 17th-century corn mill which has been restored.