“When I see the earth, my palms get itchy,” says Trevor Berry. The Adelaide native first came to the largely subterranean town of Coober Pedy in South Australia’s mineral-rich outback on a school trip when he was 13. He thought it was “the biggest dump” he’d ever seen. But lured by the riches that lurk beneath the sands, he moved here for good in 1999 “to strike it rich”… (continue reading on Newsweek)
