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Living Room (Coober Pedy)During a recent trip we visit a very unusual home in Coober Pedy, a town where people dig for opals and live underground. I hope you like the picture.
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Re: Living Room (Coober Pedy)Mate I've travelled the world for the last 37 years but I've never been to Coober Pedy!!
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Pretty much the saame here. I do like the concept of living underground. And this is a very nice image. I love the landscape image on the wall; it's like a window. g.
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Re: Living Room (Coober Pedy)Thank you for your kind comments. The walls and ceiling are painted with a transparent varnish to fix the dust and prevent dust on your head and furniture. It was remarkably cool inside.
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