  Unfortunately our tour bus got broken into while we were all asleep last night but luckily another tour guide managed to scare them off. They only made it out with the Pictionary which they dropped halfway across the car park. Strangely both me and me misses said we had a better nights sleep in the swags which was strange but maybe a sign that we're becoming true bushmen:) We had a bit of a late start with a nice relaxing tour of the town from the bus which was very interesting. The most expensive house they have in Coober Pedy cost $120,000 and has seven bedrooms. However, due to the high cost of water it costs 8c just to flush the toilet in Coober:) We got to have a look at the underground church which is all hand dug into the shape of a cross and is now used by the Catholics and Buddhists of Coober, what a combination. There used to 40 different nations living in Cobber Pedy but now they're down to 39 as the Eskimo died (I kid you not!).
After that we got a tour of a disused mine which was hosted by our pyro maniac guide of Coober (she blew up her dads car when she was seven and started making bombs at four). urlLink Coober Pedy certainly has some characters and none of them are more of a character then Crocodile Harry. This guy is seventy years old and lived in a dug out called the crocodiles nest. He used to be a crocodile hunter but takes things at a slower pace now days. His home is filled with various ladies undergarments as well as some 'interesting' photos of visitors;) Very nice bloke though.
After a bit of a drive we made it to Williams Creek which has the most remote pub in Australia, apparently. It even has it's own airstrip with a building at the end that has "FLY NOW! " painted on the roof:) Me and me misses went for a quick drink and then headed back to the swags for the night. 
