Putsonderwater

Putsonderwater (formerly Putzonderwater) is an abandoned settlement in !Kheis Local Municipality in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.

It is located on the R383 road from Kenhardt to Marydale. Translated from Afrikaans, the name means "well without water".

Putsonderwater
Putsonderwater is located in Northern Cape
Putsonderwater
Putsonderwater
Putsonderwater is located in South Africa
Putsonderwater
Putsonderwater
Coordinates: 29°14′0″S 21°53′0″E / 29.23333°S 21.88333°E / -29.23333; 21.88333
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceNorthern Cape
DistrictZF Mgcawu
Municipality!Kheis
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Area code054

In South Africa, the term Putsonderwater is used to indicate a far-off place, similarly to Timbuktu or Brigadoon.

Name origins

The town was allegedly first called Krombegin (Skewed Beginning).[citation needed]

One story told regarding the settlement's name goes as follows: Voortrekkers who left the Cape Colony 1838, had arrived in the Northern Cape at the place known today as “Putsonderwater”. As they stayed over there, it started to rain heavily. The water rose it covered the buckets of tar (called teerputs in Afrikaans) that were hung under the wagons, so the farmers called the place "Puts Onder Water" (“tar bucket under water”).[citation needed] This however does not explain the Dutch spelling of "Putzonderwater", and is considered a flight of fancy by André Brink.

Another version claims that a local called David Ockhuis dug a well in the 1880s but was loath to share the water with passers-by, and would claim that his well had no water. When the land was later divided, the one farm was called Putzonderwater and the other called Middelka.[citation needed]

Railway station

The railway siding was named Putsonderwater (with the Afrikaans "s"). Putzonderwater once won certificates for being the neatest railway station in South Africa. Now, there are only four families left.

Bartho Smit wrote the play Putsonderwater in 1962, but it could not be performed in South Africa because of its political message.

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