Bunda cliffs in Australia

Bunda Cliffs in Australia also known as the end of the world.

Dramatic and stunning display of cliffs of Australia. You will be amazed to see magnificent and natural Bunda cliffs. Cliff are formed by fossiliferous limestone called Wilson Limestone, they form part of the longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs in the world. Bunda Cliffs in Australia also been known as end point of the world or edge of the world. It’s a part of Eucla Basin that is spread from Eucla in Western Australia to the Nularbor Roadhouse in Southern Australia. The cliffs were formed when Australia separated from Antarctica approximately 65 million years ago as erosion landforms by the processes of weathering and erosion made up of Wilson Limestone. The Bunda cliffs extend for around 100 kilometres (62 mi) form a longest line of sea diffs in the world. Bunda Cliffs are located between two natural attractions:


 the Nullarbor Plain and the Great Australian Bight. slits heights vary from 60m to 120m above sea level and the world’s biggest landscape of limestone karst. Bunda Cliffs is one of nine distinct landscapes in the Alinytjara Wuurara natural resources management region. Clits which are 60 to 120 meters of hight can be viewed from several viewing points along the Eyre Highway east of Eucla You can night camp here and witness the beautiful sunshine and sunrise. There is World’s Biggest Cave system which yet to be explored. save systems contain the remains of our earliest megafauna Baxter Cliffs. Baxter Cliffs are the Western Australian section of the Bunda Cliffs between Toolinna cove and Twilight Cove. Baxter Cliffs are named after a companion of the explorer Edward John Eyre, John Baxter. John Baxter (1799–29 April 1841) was an Irish convict


Getting there : 

Address: Eyre Hwy, Nullarbor SA 5690,

Timings.

Open 24 hours

Phone: +61 8 8625 3144