
Grawin
Grawin is a small mining town located in the Outback of New South Wales, Australia, primarily known for its opal mining activities. It is part of a region rich in opal deposits, where miners extract precious opals, which are gemstones valued for their unique colors and patterns. Grawin has a unique charm with its eclectic structures, including converted shipping containers and makeshift buildings. The town attracts tourists and gem enthusiasts who visit to explore its mining history and potentially find opals themselves. Despite its remote location, Grawin offers a glimpse into Australia’s rich mining heritage.