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Jagersfontein – A Hub of Diamond Mining

Jagersfontein is an amazing tourist attraction with awesome historical sights. The town of Jagersfontein was founded back in 1871. The main attraction in this South African town is the diamond mine, the oldest of its kind.

Jagersfontein's diamond mine is the world's biggest vertical man-made hole and was dug by pick, shovel and dynamite. During the 100 year life span of Jagersfontein mine there were periods when mining slowed down, for instance during the two World Wars and the Great Depression. Although mining in Jagersfontein doesn’t take place actively in the area today you will not be disappointed upon a visit to this fascinating landmark. This wonderful and quaint mining village is a fascinating and magical place to come and see.

Workers at the Jagersfontein Diamond Mine discovered two of the ten largest natural diamonds that were ever found in the world - the 972-carat Excelsior diamond and the 637-carat Reitz diamond (later this stone was named the Jubilee). Equally impressive as the jewel diamonds found here and which are famous for their exceptional quality, clarity and brilliance.

Jagersfontein is a typical mining town that offers its visitors an exciting and interesting time of discovery. Visitors can acquaint themselves with the old mining museum called "Jagers Mining Village”- which is an interesting museum offering a glimpse into the history of this unique industry.

Jagersfontein also has a Moth Museum. Visitors will be interested examine some items of historical value related to various wars, including the Anglo-Boer War, the Namibian Border War, World War One and World War Two. If you don’t mind visiting grave sites, Jagersfontein Graveyard has many memorials to war heroes that were buried here. Travelers have also enjoyed experiencing some of South Africa’s oldest architecture in Jagersfontein. One example of local architecture can be seen by a visit to local Churches which were constructed by various denominations between 1881 and 1891.

For outdoor enthusiasts, especially hikers, there is a 35km walk on the Diggers Groot Gat Hiking Trail which takes about three days. On the Gat Hiking Trail hikers will be moved by the fascinating sights surrounding Jagersfontein.

On an historical side, Jagersfontein was the first town in the Free State Province of South Africa to have electricity and a piped water supply. For travelers wishing to explore diamond towns there is a wide selection of hotels and other accommodation. Jagersfontein boasts five large hotels. There is also the oldest Masonic Lodge in South African situated north of the Gariep River.

Whether you live in South African or are a tourist looking for exciting and interesting sites to explore, come and see one of the most amazing diamond mining towns in Africa!

User Comments & Reviews

afanti-tour.com Team
2010-09-20 08:34:25

Hi Poena, thank you for your interest in afanti-tour.com and for providing helpful information to other visitors to our site. Best wishes, afanti-tour.com Team

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Poena Rodgers
2010-09-17 20:31:04

i am trying to find out when my grand-father Alfred James Muller worked at the mine iI think it was about 1890/1912----if anyone can help me i shall so appreciate it .C BUTLER
you can contact Giel Venter at BOETIEVLENTERS he will be able to help with information as he grew up in Jagersfontein and knew all the history of Jagersfontein

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Poena Rodgers
2010-09-17 20:24:50

I wish to have verified a comment regarding a grave which was struck by lightning more than once? a farmer who swore at God, is this true?
this is true the family of the deceased doesn't repair the grave any more. the grave is also hit in the form of the lightning . for more info i can be contacted

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Annalize Atterbury
2010-09-13 11:19:20

I wish to have verified a comment regarding a grave which was struck by lightning more than once? a farmer who swore at God, is this true?
Yes this is indeed true. They have stopped to fix the tombstone as it got hit everytime there was lightning.

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CLAUDIA BUTLER
2010-09-05 08:53:12

i am trying to find out when my grand-father Alfred James Muller worked at the mine iI think it was about 1890/1912----if anyone can help me i shall so appreciate it .C BUTLER

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afanti-tour.com Team
2010-06-30 08:22:49

To Sharon Wood, Welcome to afanti-tour.com and thank you for sharing some of your family history with us. Researching our ancestors can be very interesting and no doubt a visit to Jagersfontein will have special meaning for you. If you do have the opportunity to visit there, please come back and tell us about your experience. Best wishes, afanti-tour.com Team

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sharon wood
2010-06-29 14:56:27

It is so fascinating to read about Jagersfontein. After many years of research, I finally traced my great grandmother's birthplace : Jagersfontein (1863). I wonder what the town looked like then? They may just have been passing through. Her name was Catherine Amelia Ryan and her father was a Hotel and restaurant keeper by the name of Patrick Ryan, his wife being Mary Anne Kenyon. One of these days I hope to be able to visit the town. The family eventually ended up in Kimberley via various other small towns. Sharon Wood

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karel Booysen
2009-12-24 16:00:30

I wish to have verified a comment regarding a grave which was struck by lightning more than once? a farmer who swore at God, is this true?

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