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🏔️ Bunda Cliffs

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🏔️ Bunda Cliffs
Australia's longest uninterrupted sea cliffs, stretching over 200 km along the Southern Ocean


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 04:25
📋 Fast Facts
  • Stretches for more than 200 kilometres along the Great Australian Bight
  • Limestone cliffs reach heights up to 100 metres above sea level
  • Marks the southern edge of the Nullarbor Plain
  • Accessible only via remote roads with minimal services or infrastructure

The Bunda Cliffs form one of the world's longest continuous sea cliff formations, rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean along Australia's southern coast. These towering limestone escarpments create a stark boundary between land and sea, shaped by millions of years of geological processes and ongoing erosion. The cliffs are characterised by their sheer vertical profiles, minimal beach access, and remote setting on one of Earth's flattest and driest landscapes ...

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