Bunda Cliffs
The Bunda Cliffs are a stunning natural formation located along the southern coast of Australia, specifically in the Nullarbor Plain region of South Australia. These dramatic cliffs rise up to 120 meters above the Southern Ocean, offering breathtaking views and a unique landscape characterized by rugged limestone and expansive vistas.
The cliffs stretch for approximately 100 kilometers, making them one of the longest continuous cliffs in the world. They are part of the Nullarbor National Park, which is home to diverse wildlife and unique ecosystems. The area is also significant for its geological features and is popular among tourists and nature enthusiasts.