Yes. Coober Pedy is unique for its underground homes, which are dug into the earth to help shield the residents against the summer heat and winter nights.
Officially, Coober Pedy's population in 2006 was 1,913 but, going by Council and Post Office records, electricity and water usage, housing ownership and rental data, the actual population is believed to be closer to 3,500.
English is the primary language spoken in Coober Pedy, South Australia. Due to its multicultural community and significant Aboriginal population, some residents may also speak Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara, or other Indigenous languages.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Coober Pedy, Australia was 53.9°C (129°F) on 2 January 1960.
In Coober Pedy, the precious stone primarily mined is opal. This Australian town is renowned for its high-quality opal deposits, attracting miners and gem enthusiasts from around the world. The unique underground mining techniques and the harsh desert environment contribute to Coober Pedy's distinctive character and its status as the opal capital of the world.
There are three places where opal is mined in South Australia.Coober PedyAndamookaMintabieCoober Pedy is the most unique of these places as much of the town is underground, including the church. The temperatures can be so extreme that it is more comfortable to live underground in order to be insulated from summer heat and winter cold.
Coober Pedy is unique for its underground homes, which are dug into the earth to help shield the residents against the summer heat and winter nights. Earth provides a natural insulation against extremes of temperatures. While the summer average is around 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit), summer days in Coober Pedy can reach a maximum of 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). Winter nights can reach the other extreme, being bitterly cold. Also, the enclosed underground homes have better protection against the occasional duststorms that wing their way across the Australian desert.
Coober Pedy is known for its opals.
The gemstone (rather than jewel) for which Coober Pedy is famous is opal.
Coober Pedy is a town, not a desert. The town of Coober Pedy lies within the Sturt Stony Desert/ Tirari Desert region.
Opal is mined at Coober Pedy in South Australia.
Coober Pedy lies near the Sturt Highway.
People in Coober Pedy eat exactly what people in the rest of Australia eat. The only difference is that fresh food will be a lot more expensive.
Coober Pedy in outback South Australia is known for its opals.
The airport code for Coober Pedy Airport is CPD.
The gemstone (rather than jewel) for which Coober Pedy is famous is opal.
Coober Pedy lies in an exceptionally hot and dry region of South Australia. Coober Pedy is unique for its underground homes, which are dug into the earth to help shield the residents against the summer heat and winter nights.
One must travel west to go from Sydney to Coober Pedy.
Yes. Coober Pedy is still a major producer of opals.