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Stuart Range Bore No 1

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    • Day 69

      460km auf dem Highway

      February 10, 2020 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 34 °C

      Am Heutigen Tag haben wir den bekannten Stuarthighway (er geht von Darwin nach Adeleit) befahren. 🚙🚘🚕🚗🚚🚛🚚⛟. Bereits nach ca 5 km musste unser Funkgerät das schon seit 2 Tagen probleme macht, ausgewechselt werden.
      Auf dieser Fahrt wurde uns die Weite Grösse und Kargheit dieses Landes so richtig bewusst. Halt gab es zum Tanken, Beinevertretten und zum Lunch.
      Am Ende das Tages kamen wir in die Region des Opalabbaues. Das Opalfeld Mintabie wollten wir besuchen da es nach Aussage von Otto bald geschlossem würde. Wieso, das Land wird den Aboriginis zurückgegeben. Erstens das ist bereits geschehen zweitens erzählte uns ein ehemaliger Arbeiter (kein Aborigini) das er seine Heimat am 01.01.2020 verlassen mussten mit einer Abfindung von 5000Dollar. Bereits 14 Tage später war ihr Dorf zetstört. 😕😕😢
      Weiterfahrt nach Coober Pedy. Ca 30km vor dem Ort, erkennt man die ersten Opalfelder. Grosse und kleine Steinhügel die beim Graben/Abbau/ Aushub entstehen sind zu sehen. Die Stadt selber hat ca 6000 Einwohner doch zur Zeit ist es eher eine Geisterstadt. Zum Opaleabbauen ist es zu heiss und Turisten hat es auch nur wenige.
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    • Day 25

      Opal City

      May 2, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Heute verbrachten wir unseren Tag in Coober Pedy, der Opal Stadt in Südaustralien. Eine unwirkliche Gegend, die Menschen leben hier meist unterirdisch. Am morgen besuchten wir die Old Timers Mine, hier kann man (natürlich mit Helm) die Minenstollen auf eigene Faust erkunden und eine unterirdische Wohnung von damals und jetzt besichtigen. Eine Stelle in der Stadt ist freigegeben um selbst nach Opalen zu suchen. Corrado versuchte swin Glück, jedoch vergebens. Ein Opalshop haben wir besucht, wo wir reich beschenkt wurden und dann noch ein Souvenir gekauft haben. Am Abend fuhren wir auf den Tom Cat Hill und übernachteten dort bei Des Campingplatz. Ein sehr informativer Tag geht zu ende und wir geniessen den Sonnenuntergang...Read more

    • Day 575

      Coober Pedy ⛏️

      September 18, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

      Deep desert in our first stop in south australia. Coober Peddy is an interesting mining town full of interesting scrap every side of the road and underground homes, churches and museums. It was really really hot in here, lots of sand flies, and as dry as you could imagine with no water supplies. But it had its charm. We went for a quick visit to the opal museum, an art gallery, an underground serbian church visited the interesting croc harry home , a bizarre cave full of weird furniture, art and woman's underwear. We also went for an opal hunt in the area, and Romingot some opal! Then before setting off stopped for some waffles from a lovely funny scottish old men. And began our trip back to society.

      📍Essentials: Crocodyle Harry, find opal
      🍴Food: Waffles and Gems
      🏠 Accomodation: riba's underground campground (no water point though because water is soso scarce in coober peddy, but tv room is underground and has a kitchen and nice toilets), old timers mine (just a free spot to park but free/donation based)
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    • Day 84

      Coober Pedy

      July 27, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

      Got in early today only 106 km to go but unfortunately Julie‘s been a little bit crook she’s looks like she’s picked up michael‘s lurgy. Michael and I went out did a bit of shopping and bought some more grog. Checked out the Opal cave and came back and we met up with Bronwyn and Geoff here.Read more

    • Day 85

      Cooper Pedy

      July 28, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Unfortunately Julie was still a bit crook today so it was just Bronwyn Jeff, michael and I went out to the breakaway ranges and had a look at them and then came back and had a look at the Opal Museum in Cooper Beatty and then went back to camp and had lunch. Then after lunch we’re gonna go out in the afternoon and unfortunately Geoff and Bronwyn‘s pop top. Had a massive mechanical failure and had to spend the afternoon sorting that out. Then we had a lovely dinner. Few beers and off to bed.Read more

    • Day 15

      Port Augusta to Coober Pedy

      July 6, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      PORT AUGUSTA to COOBER PEDY 6/7/21 – 10/7/21

      After spending 8 days in Port Augusta we finally headed off on our journey north with the new airbags fitted to the car. First stop was the town of Woomera which was once the experimental rocket range used during 1960’s to 1980’s. The town is still home to A.I.F. personnel. The visitor centre had a museum with information on the rocket testing and outside displays of old aircraft and rockets. We headed off to Roxby Downs where we stayed for the night. The countryside around was mainly flat plains with typical red soil and little vegetation apart from clumping grasses and low growing bushes. There were some areas of red sand dunes dotted with spinifex grass. Roxby Downs is a neat looking town which is home to many of the mine workers from the Olympic Dam BHP mine site nearby. The dam and mine site are inaccessible to the public so we weren’t able to see the dam at all which was a bit disappointing. The following day’s drive took us back to the Stuart Highway and north towards Glendambo where we planned to spend the night. We passed plains which were flat to the horizon - either red soil or gibber stones dotted with spinifex. We stopped to view a couple of mostly dry, large lakes. One was Island lagoon and the other Lake Hart and both had a very white looking surface which I suspect was salt. Glendambo consists of a Hotel and a service station and camping is at the rear of the pub. We enjoyed a drink at the pub after tea. The next morning we headed off, bound for Coober Pedy. The weather has been gradually getting warmer during the day. As we neared Coober Pedy we saw lots of evidence of opal mining with huge areas covered with mullock heaps and the landscape became a little hillier. We camped at the Opal caravan park and during the three days we were there we visited some of the tourist sites including a couple of underground churches named the Catacomb (named after the Catacombs in Rome) and a Serbian church. Each was unique and beautiful inside. We also went to see the Old Timers Mine and Museum which also housed an opal shop. It was fascinating to learn about how the people lived and carried out their mining with mostly hand tools back in the early 1900’s. We also saw an underground home at this site complete with 1960’s furniture. We also visited a much more modern underground Desert Cave Hotel complex which also contained more history and information on the area. The Coober Pedy landscape is unique! Because of the dry climate there is no grass anywhere, just red dirt and only a few trees and the hills around the town are all excavated for underground houses or mining and the entrances are little more than a door and maybe a carport next to it. There are mullock hills and old machinery and wrecked cars rusting away everywhere and the community is made up of many different nationalities and a large community of Aboriginal people. It is the opal capital of the world, producing more than 80% of the world’s opal. We also took a half day drive out to an area called The Breakaways which is a mountain range which has been eroded away over millions of years leaving only mesas standing. The colours of these bare mountains range from the familiar reds and browns to very pale sand colour and the effect is very different. All around are gibber plains with only sparce vegetation. On our return journey we passed huge areas of mining activity on a big scale with lots of heavy equipment used to gouge out the open cut areas. On our last evening in Coober Pedy we treated ourselves to the famous John’s Pizza (which they told us was in the top five in the world!) We then drove to the drive-in and parked on the red dirt mounds to watch the movie Cruella. We hadn’t been to a drive-in movie for about fifty years!!Read more

    • Day 36

      Kulgera NT to Coober Pedy SA

      July 23, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      We farewelled Finke Gorge and once again drove through Owen NP onto the Stuart Highway, staying overnight at Kulgera on the border of NT/SA. We met a dozen or more retirees and visitors to Australia, driving Citroën CV2 from the southern states as part of an organised driving tour. 66 of these little cars are spending several weeks driving around NT.
      We left Kulgera and headed across the border for lunch at Coober Pedy South Australia (846klm north of Adelaide). John's Pizza Bar is rated No.5 in Australia by Trip Advisor...so Capricciosa Pizza it was! (Yum) John has several walls of fame in his shop, showing the celebrities who have eaten there and the awards he has received.
      Coober Pedy is the world's major supplier of opals and is unique in its underground living...homes, shops, churches and accommodation. More recently prehistoric marine creature fossils, as old as 115 million years old, have been found including those of an Umoonasaurus named after one of the mines.
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    • Day 151

      Harry’s Crocodile Nest - Coober Pedy

      May 31, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      This was an interesting dugout. It was a tip from a fellow traveller Ken, so we went and checked it out.

      The story goes that Harry was a crocodile hunter in the NT and was run out of town with his wife, so he came and settled in Coober Pedy and made the crocodile nest to lour in the backpackers. It is draped with his ‘trophies’.Read more

    • Day 81

      Jul 27th Coober Pedy

      July 27, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Rolled into Cooper Pedy today.
      Unfortunately, it looks like Julie has what I had and is not well.
      Got settled at Tom Cat Park which is on the side of a steep hill, overlooking the Breakaways.
      A bit of shopping and Bronwyn and Geoff arrived.
      A few beers and bbq tea after another glorious sunset!
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