The celebrity chef is blown away by one of the oldest and largest wilderness landscapes in the world I’m an Australian – I grew up in Melbourne and Sydney – but as a kid you don’t learn much about the Kimberley.
It’s a region at the top of Western Australia three times the size of England, with a population of about 40,000; an extraordinary expanse of land, full of history and natural wonders, that has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years by the indigenous people of Australia.
I took a trip there last July, and the places that really stuck in my mind are Raft Point and Montgomery Reef, which I visited on a 10-day ‘expedition cruise’, where you get to discover stuff with geologists and marine biologists.
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