In addition to the diamond town ghost town 10 kilometers from the city center, Ludric is worth a place to join, the first landing spot for Europeans to march into Africa. On July 25, 1488, on his return journey, while passing through Ludric, a cross-shaped stone monument named "St. James" was erected at the landing site. Because of the shallow waters of the port of Ludric, it is not suitable for modern ships to moor, Whale Bay Port gradually replaced Ludric as the maritime center of Namibia. Recently, Ludric has built new docks for larger ships to moor, and Ludric has retained some colonial buildings.