History of our farm
TIVOLI Southern Sky Guest Farm is situated about 180 km southeast
of the capital Windhoek. It is an oasis of green in the shifting
red sand and waving yellow grass of the Kalahari Desert. There are
no mountains here - the terrain is flat - and yet we are 1362 metres
above sea level. The Tropic of Capricorn crosses our farm. The observatory`s
coordinates are: 23°27`40" South - 18!01`01" East
Our family have owned this farm since 1963. The business is carried
on the woolly backs of the black-fleeced Karakul sheep which we
re-introduced in 1999. These sheep were called the "black diamonds
of Namibia" and until we find any real diamonds on our farm
they remain our most valuable resource. We are not offended by the
derogatory English expression "black sheep of the family"
but it certainly doesn`t apply here!
The potential of the farm as an astronomical site was first recognised
in 1986 with the installation of two concrete piers. Demand and
facilities grew steadily from there and today visitors will find
a well-appointed astronomical venue.
We also offer farm tours, game viewing and microlight flights (Reinhold
is a pilot).
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