Bunda Cliffs
Formed when Australia separated from Antarctica approximately 65 million years ago, these cliffs can rise as high as 120 metres and at 100 kilometres long, they are considered the longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs in the world.
Basic Info
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Category
Sea Cliffs
Spanning Countries or Regions
South Australia, Western Australia
Area Size
Length: 100 km (62 mi)
Height: 60–120 metres (200–390 ft)
Known For
Longest Uninterrupted Line of Sea Cliffs in the World
Day Trip from Major Cities
8 hour drive from Port Augusta
11 hour drive from Adelaide
Location
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Bunda Cliffs, Australia
Location Boundaries
Western Point: Border Village (Nullarbor)
Eastern Point: Head of the Bight
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