On the edge of Lake Torrens National Park the small town of Andamooka was originally the hub of a thriving opal mining industry, a sparse white gravel landscape populated by beehive type hillocks and scattered shacks.
Andamooka still reflects its pioneering heritage and the traditional Aussie pub here, Duke’s Beehive Bottle House, is made from 10,000 brown glass empties and the High Street is lined with tiny clay houses preserved in their original state.
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Places near Andamooka
- South Australia 130 kilometers away
- Flinders Ranges 178 kilometers away
- Coober Pedy 283 kilometers away
- The Gawler Ranges National Park 285 kilometers away
- Baird Bay 400 kilometers away
- Clare Valley 405 kilometers away
- Eyre Peninsula 427 kilometers away