Lightning Ridge is a remote, quirky town packed with interesting characters all with a story to tell. Over 85% of residents are born overseas and have come to try their luck with the opals. A bit like gambling most find nothing of note, some find dribs and drabs of ‘colour’ and a (very) few strike it rich – and those that do make millions. LR is the only place in the world where black opals have been found and 1 Karat yields $10k, so opal fever is a real thing.
There was loads to see in our 1 full day here . We planned our mission carefully and tried to leave no stone unturned. This was made easier by the Shire’s self guided ‘car door routes’- four routes covering all the local attractions – art, mining, history and sunset, signified by spray painted car doors. Some took more finding than others but we managed it – photo evidence below.
Flat and dusty, the outskirts of town (or suburbs as they call them) are full of 50x50m ‘claims’ – no permanent dwellings are allowed on claims so those trying for opals generally live in makeshift dwellings over where they sink their shafts.
Had to squint a bit but I see what you mean!
LR sounds most interesting
AJH
Great Naomi! We are really enjoying your blog!
Steve & Jen
Looks like a very interesting place!
“No stone unturned” 🤣 Good one.
Can’t tell what Bevans been up to on phone. Will check on PC.
Looks like LR is well worth a visit. Any places to stay for non-campers? Donald is inescapable even in the outback!
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