William Creek in South Australia is no metropolis. It has a campground, two motels, one of the world’s most remote pubs, and a solar farm. The town has 10 permanent inhabitants, although a full census might get that number up to around 50 people on weekends and holidays, but it does attract over 25,000 visitors a year, possibly because it has the only gas station between Coober Pedy and Oodnadatta. The town looks like a place that may have been visited by Crocodile Dundee back in the day.