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A view of Andamooka from a
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Andamooka
Strange
and wonderful opal mining town in the desert
Of all the opal mining towns in Australia there can
few that are wilder or more disorganised than Andamooka. There it is in
the middle of the desert only a few kilometres from Lake Torrens and 30
km along what was once a very ordinary dirt road (it is now beautiful
bitumen) from Roxby Downs, 113 km from the Stuart Highway, 286 km from
Port Augusta and 592 km from Adelaide. Only 76 m above sea level it is
a town driven by one economic imperative - the desire to dig a fortune
out of the unforgiving desert soils. Everything else is unimportant.
A decade ago the entrance to Andamooka used to be
hilarious. After battling over 30 km of dirt road the visitor, to their
horror, would reach a main street which was actually worse than the
road they have just travelled along. Today all this has changed as the
place has acquired a certain level of civic pride which makes for a
more organised and neat entrance and main street. All around are cones
of white soil where miners, like gophers, have been burrowing for gems.
Given that the annual rainfall is only 203 mm it is hardly surprising
that residents wanting a bit of garden have to battle against the
forces of nature.
Opals were first found at Andamooka in 1930 and since
then there have been periodic great finds including the famous
'Andamooka' opal which was presented to Queen Elizabeth in 1954. Since
then mining has continued in a rather chaotic fashion.
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The main street of Andamooka
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This is the
ultimate temporary settlement. The town is full of stray dogs and
strange miners. There are no gardens, the roads (an unwanted necessity)
are constructed by some hasty grading, and the predominant building
materials are corrugated iron, fibro, breeze blocks, and bits of rock.
Like Coober Pedy and White Cliffs some homes have been built
underground to protect against the extremes of temperature which are
common in the desert.
It is by any measure an extraordinary place which
should not be missed. A true adventure back in time which makes other
opal towns (with the exception of Yowah in Queensland) seem
sophisticated and urbane by comparison.
Things to see:
Buying Opals
It is common for miners to combine digging with a small
shop where they sell opals both polished and unpolished. There are
signs everywhere inviting people to inspect the opals in everything
from sheds to 'castles'. One sign even announces 'Welcome to Andamooka
- Home of the World's Finest Opal' (only one?).
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Tourist Information
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Flinders Ranges & Outback Information
Andamooka
SA
Telephone: 1800 633 060
Facsimile: (08) 8223 3995
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Motels
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Andamooka Opal Motel/Hotel
Main Rd
P.O. Box 187
Andamooka
SA
5722
Telephone: (08) 8672 7078
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Caravan Parks
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Andamooka Caravan Park
Hospital Rd
Andamooka
SA
5722
Telephone: (08) 8672 7117
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Restaurants
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Andamooka Opal Motel/Hotel
Main Rd
P.O. Box 187
Andamooka
SA
5722
Telephone: (08) 8672 7078
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Andamooka Tuckerbox Restaurant
Main Rd
Andamooka
SA
5722
Telephone: (08) 8672 7137
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