the great australian bight edge nullarbor plain |
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| The cliffs of the Great Australian Bight extend from just East of Eucla, near the far Eastern border of Western Australia in an unbroken line to the `Head of Bight` in South Australia. They are in stark contrast to the flat and treeless plain Nullarbor that suddenly drops several hundred metres in to the turbulent waters of the Sourthern Ocean. Whales, sea lions, dolphins and seals can often be seen feeding and frolicking at the bottom of the cliffs. |
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