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THE ISLAND TIME FORGOT

Nihiwatu stretches along the southern coast of West Sumba, a white-sand arc of 2.5 kilometres. This beach is home to a sacred stone where animist priests, known as rato, divine the success of the harvest, and ikat-wearing farmers watch over docile buffalo. It’s a place of simplicity, where sturdy Sumba ponies cavort in the waves as a tangerine sunset stains the sky.

It’s easy to see what first lured Claude and Petra Graves to this idyllic corner of Sumba – an Indonesian island twice the size of Bali, but with not even a quarter of its population – back in 1988. The landscape of rice paddies, savannahs and low hills (once covered in the island’s main historical export of sandalwood) has a rare, untouched and rugged beauty, while the Sumbanese culture is proud, martial and largely unchanged by the passing centuries. The biggest drawcard for the

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