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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • The small mining town of Coober Pedy in Australia has developed most of its life underground. Located in the middle of the Outback, “the capital of opal mining” reaches 50 degrees celsius in summer.
    Like the miners of earlier times, many of the current residents have chosen to live in the dugouts to better weather the heat and save energy consumption.
    Jimmy the runner, a well-respected former miner who settled in Coober Pedy from Greece, shows us around every corner of this peculiar underground neighborhood.
    Documentary: « World of colors - Australia in yellow »
    Direction: Philippe Moreau
    Production: ZED
    #wide #documentary #cooberpedy #worldofcolor #fulldocumentary #troglodyte #underground

Комментарии • 22

  • @chiangmaistories6908
    @chiangmaistories6908 3 месяца назад +20

    That’s my dad- Jimmy the runner! I’m very proud to watch this beautiful video ❤❤❤❤

    • @marilynphan277
      @marilynphan277 3 месяца назад

      Are there any elementary schools under ground or health clinics?

  • @Dain75
    @Dain75 Год назад +6

    This place is amazing. More places in the world should be looking into this way of life, especially with the coming of climate change. 50C is when a healthy human body starts to shut down. The demand for air conditioning is skyrocketing all over North America. To me 23C sounds chilly, but I like warmer temperatures than most people due to my chronic illness.
    The world needs to start looking at places worldwide in places that endure extreme temperatures to find out how to live more efficiently and effectively.
    I saw a video about a large apartment complex in the Russian arctic that had to be very self-sufficient, because there was only one road from outside and it was not passable in winter, 6-8 months of the year. It had its own school, shops, church, and underground tunnels to these places that you could walk to outside in the summer.

    • @trymellow8914
      @trymellow8914 Год назад +1

      Do you remember the name of the Russian building complex ? I’m really curious about it

  • @DCA001TUBE
    @DCA001TUBE 2 года назад +5

    Thanks, that was a very good show.

  • @meg7088
    @meg7088 Год назад +3

    2 weeks ago my Sis and I did a road trip we stayed in Coober Pedy on our way to Uluru and what an eye opener, it was 32° degree in winter, so yup it gets mighty hot out there during there summer 'you will melt, I went underground to see and get the feels, not for me sorry I like being on top of the ground, takes a special kind of people to live underground, I had intentions of going into the mines for a tour and hopefully dig my own Opal but changed my mind after seeing so much Opal for sale and the amount of land dug up for this precious stone, I had one gifted to me from an aboriginal wāhine ( woman) for safe travels and that was more than enough for me 💚

    • @kazman_6899
      @kazman_6899 10 месяцев назад

      If it was 32 above ground, how cool was it underground? I'd want it at least half of that.

    • @meg7088
      @meg7088 10 месяцев назад

      @@kazman_6899 It was 23° and stuffy

  • @kazman_6899
    @kazman_6899 10 месяцев назад +4

    Man: No sound
    Tinnitus: Hold my cuppa

  • @artworld9799
    @artworld9799 2 года назад +3

    Amazing underground town with great informative video of Australia!! Regards💕💕💕

  • @beechhangte5335
    @beechhangte5335 2 года назад +4

    awesome town

  • @SharonKennedy-rn9vy
    @SharonKennedy-rn9vy 5 часов назад

    Me too ❤ beautiful video, thankyou

  • @coreypin1697
    @coreypin1697 Год назад +3

    Amazing ❤

  • @G11713
    @G11713 10 месяцев назад +2

    Add hydroponics and solar/wind and perhaps even geothermal energy to that mix (with batteries) and they could be self sufficient. Granted, they could also do with higher ceilings and some sort of sealant on those limestone walls so they are not as vulnerable to chafing. I expect Polar and Desert climates could learn a thing or two.

  • @salonikapoor6459
    @salonikapoor6459 10 месяцев назад +1

    What about animals?
    Soil of Australia nurtures many species.
    Any special one found here?

  • @alissaburge6375
    @alissaburge6375 Год назад

    Underground places of Coober Pedy keeps cool in the summer with the heat of the temperatures of 120 degrees Fahrenheit in Southern Australia.

  • @Elainerulesutube
    @Elainerulesutube Год назад +3

    A good place 2 hide during a nuclear war.

    • @David_Rafuse
      @David_Rafuse Год назад

      And hide from the Machines afterward...

    • @Dain75
      @Dain75 Год назад +3

      Is it far enough underground for that? I haven't looked it up recently, but bunkers need to fairly far down underground I think. You also need filtered air and water, or fresh water supply (can you filter radioactive air and water?). The doors and windows to the outside need to be sealed. It's a good start though. It looks like digging further down and adding filters and seals wouldn't be too difficult compared to other places.

  • @mollymuch2808
    @mollymuch2808 7 месяцев назад

    🙏

  • @daveylee4677
    @daveylee4677 Год назад +1

    Queen of DENIAL. Wants to be queen of da World.

  • @matthewmolina9485
    @matthewmolina9485 Год назад

    Cheap camera, poor light sensitivity.