Coober Pedy, Way Down Under
Coober Pedy is a town in northern South Australia, 846 kilometers north of Adelaide, on the Stuart Highway. According to the 2011 census, its population was 1,695, and is the "Opal Capital of the World".

It has hot showers, a big kitchen area, and a wi-fi lounge area, making it extremely popular with overseas tourists too.
We spent our time playing board games and digging for opals! We weren't disappointed either, as we found 4-5 little opals. Next time (yes, there will be a next time) we will take picks and shovels. While we were there another camper found a piece worth $10,000 and sold it to a mine in town.
If you are patient and don't mind a bit of dust (actually a lot of dust) make sure to come visit, and stay at Riba's Caravan Park, the best place in town! The surrounding landscape is uniquely beautiful with red desert stretching for miles, and sunrises and sunsets to die for.
Sometimes the simplest adventures turn out to be the best!
Sometimes the simplest adventures turn out to be the best!
Stay tuned . . . more Aussie-wonderland adventures to come!