Coober Pedy
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Coober Pedy is the ‘Opal capital’ of Australia,
set in a rather dry, desolate and hostile environment. Coober
Pedy comes from Kupa meaning 'white man' and Piti meaning 'hole'.
It is translated from Aaboriginal to ‘white fellow’s hole in the
ground’, which suitably reflects the way in which most people
live. Many of the people live in dugouts due to the extreme climate
conditions within the area.
Mining started in 1915 and is still going on
now. If you’d like to give fossicking a try then head down to
the Jeweller's Shop opal field. Even if you aren’t lucky you can
always buy one as a souvenir from the shop and pretend that you
found it. There is also an interesting display within the Umoona
Opal Mine and Museum which is in the town centre, and an underground
home in the Old Timers Mine.
Coober Pedy was made famous not only for its
opals but also by the film Mad Max III. You can visit Crocodile
Harry’s that also featured in the film, which is a very unique
dugout house. Travelling further north slightly you can also visit
‘The Castle’ which is a white and yellow formation amongst the
Breakaways Reserve. (You can buy permits from the tourist office
in Coober Pedy). You should also head out to the Big Winch that
has a great lookout over the town. There are also several trips
around the opal fields and the town itself, as well as an interesting
mail run into small rural communities and other
interesting things
to do in Coober Pedy.
There are several places to stay including campsites which
may not be as lush as others you have stayed in, but interesting all the same.
There are also several hostels,
motels and hotels, some of which offer room above and below ground. There are
a number of restaurants and cafes in town, and some of the pubs serve food.
You can also try the miners club. If you are not driving then you can get to
Coober Pedy from both Adelaide and Alice Springs by Greyhound bus services.
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