After our rest we drove around the Eyre Peninsula, there wasn't much there but we had a look at the haystacks; pink limestone boulders:
We spent the night alone at the camp ground in coffin bay with only the wallabies and birds for company:
We then decided to drive 600km each way to Coober Pedy. This place looks like Mars and due to the high temperatures (it gets to 50C in the summer), half of the people live underground in their dugouts. Luckily for us summer seems to be late here and it as only 25C. 80% of the people come from overseas and they all do the same thing, dig for opals on their own little plots.
We then decided to drive 600km each way to Coober Pedy. This place looks like Mars and due to the high temperatures (it gets to 50C in the summer), half of the people live underground in their dugouts. Luckily for us summer seems to be late here and it as only 25C. 80% of the people come from overseas and they all do the same thing, dig for opals on their own little plots.
We went to visit Crocodile Harry's place. He died a few years ago but his house is still open for viewings. Totally crazy and very colourful!
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If you found any opals (or any other precious commodities) feel free to post them to me, I'll gladly get them valued for you. Assuming they don't get 'lost in the post' (ahem)
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