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Photo by Vince Russell

The Bunda Cliffs form part of the world’s longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs. They cliffs are made of limestone and have unique colouring where the bottom half of the cliffs are a distinctly different colour, looking almost bleached. This line of cliffs soaring between 60 and 100 metres high (200 to 400 ft) above the ocean. There are many amazing spots to shoot the see the Bunda Cliffs as you drive along the Eyre Highway - there are signs and access roads to the five primary Bunda Cliffs lookouts. Plus as a bonus you have the chance to see Southern Right Whales between May and October every year. (Nullarbor South Australia, Australia)

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