Coober Pedy is a remote outback opal-mining town famous for its underground homes (dugouts) that offer respite from desert heat. It blends a multicultural mining heritage with quirky attractions and a strong tourism draw, offering a unique, rugged lifestyle.
A small, multicultural mining and tourism community with significant Aboriginal presence and residents from dozens of nationalities. Life is practical and self-reliant, with many living in dugouts, and work centering on opal mining, hospitality, and services for travellers.
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