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- For somebody driving into town the first time,
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you wouldn't think there was a lot here
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because 95% of it is hiding underground.
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People drive in and go, "Where is the place?
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"I don't understand."
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(didgeridoo music)
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Coober Pedy is from the Aboriginal kupa-piti, which means
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white man in a hole.
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At the moment upstairs it is
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about 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Down here we're sitting on about 71, 72 degrees.
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No air conditioner necessary.
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We're right out in the middle of nowhere.
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It takes a day to drive here from Adelaide.
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I'd say there's about 1,000 underground dwellings
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and at least 1,500 people living underground.
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(whistling)
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We've got five underground churches.
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We've got underground motels.
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There's some amazing underground homes here,
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many bedrooms, underground workshop, you name it underground
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we've pretty well got it.
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I bought my dugout as a fairly small
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two bedroom dugout and I've been extending it
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over the years.
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Some of this I blasted out when I could get away with it.
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The cops don't like us blasting in town.
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We don't do it anymore.
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Back in the old days, if somebody was gonna have a baby,
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we'd rock around there with a couple of compressors
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on the weekend and some jackhammers, and a couple of cartons
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of beer, and by the Sunday night, we'd dug out a room,
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cemented the floor, and mired it up,
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and, um, there's your new baby's room, honey.
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Even though we're so far away geographically
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from anywhere else, I don't know why,
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but we just love the place to bits.