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Coober Pedy, population 3,500, is a small town in northern South Australia, 846 kilometres north of Adelaide on the Stuart Highway. The town is known as the opal capital of the world because what are widely regarded as the most precious opals are mined there. The name 'Coober Pedy' comes from the local Aboriginal term kupa piti, meaning "white man in a hole".

Arid Zone Tours - Coober Pedy, South Australia

We are the only independent tour operators in Coober Pedy and use a late model 4WD vehicle fitted with UHF radio and first aid kit for your safety.

http://www.cooberpedy.info
Coward Springs Campground - Coober Pedy, South Australia

Offering a safe, low-key, sheltered and peaceful camping. Most campsites are in the shade and shelter of trees and date palms that were planted when this was a thriving railway siding on the old Ghan Line.

http://www.cowardsprings.com.au
Opal Air - Coober Pedy, South Australia

Have a safe and enjoyable scenic flights, to cater to your taste, we offer a choice of outback flights and coastal flights. Private flights can also be arranged.

http://www.opalair.com.au
The Opal Cutter - Coober Pedy, South Australia

We have been in the opal industry for over 25 years and we are recognised as leader in modern jewellery and opal design.

http://www.opalcutter.com.au
The Underground Motel - Coober Pedy, South Australia

We cater for holiday travelers as well as for corporate customers and offer affordable rates for single, double, twin share and family rooms – including breakfast.

http://www.theundergroundmotel.com.au
Cadney Homestead - Coober Pedy, South Australia

Our property offers the ideal accomodation choice for holiday makers seeking comfort and space in a true outback setting. We have friendly service and outback hospitality. Your gateway to the painted desert.

http://www.cadneyhomestead.com.au

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