Western Australia: life off the grid
Sometimes you need to disconnect before you can hope to connect with your surroundings, writes Brigid Delaney.
Sometimes you need to disconnect before you can hope to connect with your surroundings, writes Brigid Delaney.
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Huge rolling ridges of rock, lots of red and sunsets over endless beaches entrance Megan Levy in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
When a long-haul flight comes with cheese, wine and crisp linen tablecloths, what else do you need?
These startling rock formations are so remote that few people are prepared to make the trip.
Inside the weird, tiny region that declared independence from the rest of Australia and got away with it.
This is a perfect collision of waves and fine-dining cuisine.
Someone, in some workshop somewhere, spent a lot of time engineering these "suites".
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Looking for a place of inspiring beauty like nowhere else? Then Western Australia is the place to be. Camp under the stars at Cape Range National Park; take an outback tour to the magnificent Bungle Bungle Range; drive long dazzling coastlines; or just chill-out in city hubs for great food, bars and restaurants. These are what extraordinary holidays are made off.