• The Bunda Cliffs extend for 210 kilometres (130 mi) along the shore of the Great Australian Bight near its northern extremity.
  • Thunderous metal-grey clouds from an approaching storm and a hot northerly wind swept along a wild coastline of sheer cliffs that were a short distance away.
  • If you’re planning your trip to the Far West Coast, here’s what you need to know about the Bunda Cliffs, including the best ways to see them.
  • Bunda-Cliffs The magnificent Bunda Cliffs extend approximately 100km along the Great Australian Bight from Border Village to the east of Head of Bight.
  • Where can you access the Bunda Cliffs? Once you cross into South Australia, you’ll see a heap of turn offs to the Bunda Cliffs.
  • The Bunda Cliffs are pretty special! ... You will see in the shots taken from my drone, that there is a signficant under cut along the cliffs.
  • The “Nullarbor Plain” ends brusquely at the remarkable “Bunda Cliffs” containing over a 200-kilometer-long precipice curving around the Great Australian Bight.
  • There are a number of lookouts and access points to the Bunda Cliffs which are a simply breathtaking coastal formation.
  • Lookout #1 overlooks the Bunda Cliffs. With a sheer 60-120m (200-400 feet) drop to the southern ocean, these are spectacular to say the least.
  • Bunda Cliffs is one of nine distinct landscapes in the Alinytjara Wiluṟara region. It includes the Yalata coastal lands and the marine areas within the state waters...