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THE GAME-CHANGER Cap Karoso
Untamed beauty and deep-rooted tradition characterise the Indonesian isle of Sumba – an hour’s flight east of Bali – above all else. Swathes of acid-green foliage entangle megalithic tombs, thatched-roofed houses point skyward and wild horses roam the sweeping coastline, galloping through frothy sprays and kicking up sand. It’s little wonder that French entrepreneurs Evguenia and Fabrice Ivara fell hard for these surfy, heat-shimmered shores and began, with the blessing of the island’s ancestral