Why This Town Moved Underground-Coober Pedy

Why This Town Moved Underground-Coober Pedy

Deep in the heart of the Australian Outback lies Coober Pedy — one of the most extraordinary towns on Earth. Here, the sun scorches the desert so fiercely that most residents have done the unthinkable… They’ve moved underground.
Discovered in 1915 after the first opal find, Coober Pedy became the world’s opal capital — and a symbol of human resilience. To escape the unbearable 45°C heat, locals built underground homes, churches, hotels, and even art galleries, carving life directly into the sandstone hills.
Known as the “Town That Lives Beneath the Desert,” Coober Pedy stands as a living example of how people adapt to even the harshest environments — where survival means digging deep, both literally and spiritually.

🌏 Join us as we journey into this otherworldly place and uncover the story of how an opal rush turned into a hidden underground civilization.
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