The gate of Starfall Isle was peak architectural artwork, a sweeping structure of dark stone and illuminated signage that framed the approach road like a threshold between the ordinary world and something that had been deliberately made more beautiful.
The Starfall Isle branding was everywhere, integrated into the landscape rather than imposed on it.
Beyond the gate, the island expanded in all directions, coastal formations to the west, the resort and accommodation complex nestled into the island's central plateau, shooting locations scattered across the terrain like scenes waiting to be inhabited.
The tidal flats caught the midday light and threw it back as something close to silver. The cliff walk was visible in the distance, its path tracing the island's northern edge against the open sky.
It was immediately obvious why Star Entertainment had chosen this place repeatedly. It was the kind of landscape that made cameras feel inadequate.
