Thursday, 14 August 2014

85 Woomera



As a town it looks nicely laid out with gardens though they do need water.


A pleasant surprise was to be found in the centre of town.
A fantastic display of some of the Planes, Rockets and Bombs used while the range was in service.








Unfortunately the museum was closed so we were unable to see what it contained.


Hopefully these websites will help you to understand.







We spent a pleasant hour or so wandering around the parks.






Our visit satisfied a bit of curiosity about what had happened at that time.
  

We can`t get over the fact that they used Rolls Royce Jet engines as a use once throw away item!!






Sunday, 10 August 2014

84 Coober Pedy



The first strange thing we saw was what appeared to be sand hills on the distant horizon; as we got closer t turned out to be waste dumps from Opal mines. This was about 37ks from Coober Pedy.




How does one explain the sight of all the tailing dumps?? Mind blowing, amazing, unique, unusual, a totally never before seen sight like it. 

Does not do them justice at all!!!

Checked into the caravan park, then went back to the office and booked a tour for the next afternoon and another night in the park. We did our last bit of shopping and took a look around town the next morning then had an early lunch boarded the bus off on the tour.

We were told a some history of the town by the bus driver who is an old miner, with a few tales and stories we were taken around town shown different buildings below ground, Houses, Hotels, and Churches. Being able to go into the underground ones was totally mind blowing!!



 Under ground church had a lovely warm feel when we walked inside.





Under ground mine
 This sucks the dirt out of the tunnels and into stock piles
 Drills the round shaft
 By Machine
 By Hand and Pick
 Opal still in the wall of the tunnel
The way out from underground.


Then off out to the Breakaways going through the mines on the way both open cut and underground  to show how the claims are pegged also the sizes allowed very interesting. 
 Dugout

 Shafts with blowers
 Open cut
 Open Cut



The Breakaways well they are in a class in all their own, to us absolutely beautiful we hope that the photos do them justice.









Then onto the Oodnadatta track and back to town.

Bit of history

There were about 5000 miners originally working the area, the big companies have now come in so there is only about half that amount working now, also there are no young miners the older ones are retiring or dying. As a consequence the town population is also reducing.

A fantastic tour wish we had more time maybe will have to come again.