Coober Pedy has many attractions. However, most of them lie primarily below the earth’s surface. Due to the aboveground heat (temperatures can soar), many locals choose to take up a subterranean residence as well. Once you’ve explored this fascinating community – including fossicking for opals in surrounding mines, look further afield to Aboriginal-owned and MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park, where you’ll travel along a stretch of the Dog Fence, a barrier spanning 5,300 kilometres across three states. As mind-boggling as the construction is, it pales in comparison to the setting’s moonscape of fossilised shells and cracked grey clay. It has provided the ideal setting for Hollywood blockbusters like Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. The only thing more surreal than the natural landscape is the constructed one this afternoon at Coober Pedy Opal Fields Golf Club, where the fairways are dirt and sand. That’s one for the record books. Pick up a club to thump balls around the oil-soaked putting green. Then, learn more about the region’s history at the Big Winch 360º, a ‘circlevision’ cinematic experience that envelops you and takes you on a journey along SA’s Explorer’s Way. Make no mistake – this show is as big as the outback and as unique as the people that call it home.