Condé Nast Traveller Germany has dedicated a double-page feature to El Questro Homestead‘s Injiid Marlabu experience, highlighting “how an Indigenous family gives its guests a holistic deep dive into its culture and Australian history” in the Kimberley, Western Australia.
“Die Region in Western Australia ist eine der am dünnsten besiedelten auf unserem Planeten, zudem Heimat von über 200 indigenen Communitys. Wo zwei Milliarden Jahre alte Felsformationen, roter
Sand und Steppengras die Kulisse bilden für jede Menge Pflanzen- und Tierarten, die Biolog:innen ständig neu entdecken – einfach, weil vieles noch völlig unerforscht ist. Wo es keinerlei Aussicht auf Handyempfang und Lichtverschmutzung gibt. Dafür aber eine Stille, die einem in die Knochen fährt – und wie Glut lodernde Sonnenuntergänge”
“The region in Western Australia is one of the most sparsely populated on our planet, and also home to over 200 Indigenous communities. Two-billion-year-old rock formations, red sand, and steppe grass form the backdrop for a multitude of plant and animal species that biologists are constantly discovering – simply because much is still completely unexplored. There’s no prospect of cell phone reception or light pollution. Instead, there’s a silence that seeps into your bones – and sunsets that blaze like embers.”
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