
White Cliffs, nestled in the remote outback of New South Wales, is renowned for its unique underground dwellings and rich opal mining history. Established in the 1880s, it is Australia's oldest commercial opal field, attracting visitors eager to explore its subterranean homes and mines. The town's lunar-like landscape, shaped by over 50,000 hand-dug shafts, offers a distinctive backdrop for fossicking and photography. Accommodations range from underground motels to bed-and-breakfasts, providing a cool retreat from the desert heat. White Cliffs also boasts Australia's first solar power station, reflecting its innovative spirit.
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