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Coober Pedy got its name from the Aboriginal term "kupa piti," which translates to "white man’s hole" or "a place where the white man digs." This name refers to the area's opal mining activities, which began in the early 20th century. The town, located in South Australia, is famous for its underground residences, known as "dugouts," due to the extreme heat of the region. Today, it remains a unique destination for both its opals and its distinctive lifestyle.

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