Coober Pedy, like all Australian towns, was not discovered in its current state. Scottish explorer John McDouall Stuart was the first recorded European to pass through the area.
Although Coober Pedy is now known for its opals, it actually came about because of a gold-prospecting party (names unknown), investigating along the edge of the Great Victoria Desert in either 1911 or 1915 (accounts vary). The accidental discovery of opal was made while the group was making camp one night, and following the news, people began to come to what was first known as Stuart Range Opal Field.
The name was changed to Coober Pedy in 1920, and it was officially designated a town in 1960. The name "Coober Pedy" is derived from the aboriginal words Kupa pita (some sources say Kupa piti) meaning White man in a hole or burrow.Coober Pedy is, of course, distinctive for its homes dug into the ground to insulate people from the extreme heat of the area.
Coober Pedy is known for its opals.
The gemstone (rather than jewel) for which Coober Pedy is famous is opal.
Coober Pedy in outback South Australia has been known for its opals since the early 1900s. However, a new commodity has been discovered surrounding Coober Pedy - shale oil - which is said to be worth in excess of $30 trillion.
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.
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.
One must travel west to go from Sydney to Coober Pedy.
Yes. Coober Pedy is still a major producer of opals.
Coober Pedy is an opal mining town in the outback of the state of South Australia.