The Bunda Cliffs are part of a larger scarp of
the Eucla Basin that
spreads across the south eastern corner of Western
Australia and the far western
part of South Australia. The
cliffs, which are some 60 to 120 metres high and sheer, can be viewed from
several viewing points along the Eyre
Highway east of Eucla and west of
Nullarbor roadhouse. The Bunda cliffs extend for around 100 km along the Great
Australian Bight near its northern
extremity and are close to the Nullarbor Plain in
a very sparsely settled area of Australia. The
same formation can be seen from Eucla to Madura.
Images of Bunda Cliffs
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