Baxter Cliffs (limestone cliffs derived from ancient consolidated sand dunes),


Baxter Cliffs (limestone cliffs derived from ancient consolidated sand dunes), edging the Nullarbor Plain and descending to the Southern Ocean. Stretching over 100 km, 60 m to 120 m high, the cliffs are the longest in the world. Nuytsland Nature Reserve, Great Australian Bight, Western Australia, Australia


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Location: Nuytsland Nature Reserve, Great Australian Bight, Western Australia, Australia
Photo credit: © Jean-Paul Ferrero/AUSCAPE / Alamy / Afripics
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