Several people said “don’t stop in Halls Creek”. But this is another example of having a look for yourself: different eyes find different things of interest. We camped for the night at Caroline Pool out the back of Halls Creek and travelled on a Duncan Road around the area. The country is really pretty: red rocks, dense spinifex, cool and shady pools and, in places, eyecatching white quartz veins called the China wall. You would almost swear this was man made. The ‘wall’ appears in short sections at irregular intervals across hundreds of kilometres – its actual length is a mystery, so we read, but it extends at least from Halls Creek to the Bungle Bungle. The spinifex and China Wall consumed a fair amount of digital space on the camera: very photogenic landscape.