
They don’t call it Down Under for nothing.
Welcome to Coober Pedy, a bustling Australian town 846 km north of Adelaide, where everyone lives underground.
On the surface, the place looks pretty deserted. With just a few hotels and, randomly, a golf course dotted around, the place has the air of an abandoned town.
In fact, around 3,500 people live there. It’s just that most of them (60 per cent) live below the surface – in homes burrowed out of caves.
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But, people who flocked there to mine the previous stones soon discovered life above ground was pretty tough – because of the scorching temperatures. In the summer, the temperature often exceeds 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
100 years later and as well as palatial underground homes, the town has several underground hotels and B&Bs (the Coober Pedy Underground B&B won Australia’s best B&B last year).
Then there’s the underground church, a gift shop, a few museums, a casino, and, of course, the local pub.

Check out the Coober Pedy video here (if anyone’s seen Aussie cult film The Castle, it’s sort of like that but underground).
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/05/28/theres-a-whole-town-in-australia-that-lives-underground-5219091/#ixzz40tO1VOYv