There are 129 cliffs & rock formations in Australia
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The 12 Apostles Visitor Inspiration Project Port Campbell offers visitors the opportunity to explore the iconic landscapes of the region.
Anbangbang Rock Shelter, located in Kakadu National Park, is a magical attraction known for its stunning rock formations and Indigenous art.
The Bungle Bungle Range is a major landform and the main feature of the Purnululu National Park, situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Coomba Falls is a waterfall located 2 km east of the small town of Maidenwell in the South Burnett Region of Queensland, Australia.
Yakkan Toort / Dog Rock is a large, natural granite outcrop that is located along Middleton Road between Middleton Beach and the centre of Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.
Hallett Cove Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the suburb of Hallett Cove on the coast of Gulf St Vincent about 22 kilometres (14 miles) south of the centre of the state capital of Adelaide.
Hanging Rock (also known as Mount Diogenes, Dryden's Rock, and to some of its traditional owners as Ngannelong) is a distinctive geological formation in central Victoria, Australia.
Nimbin Rocks are a group of volcanic extrusions of rhyolite that were formed around 20 million years ago.
Red Rock is a Quaternary complex volcano in the Australian state of Victoria. It is located 11 km (6.8 mi) northwest of the small city of Colac near the southeastern shore of Lake Corangamite. The volcano is structurally complicated, consisting of a series of volcanic cones and maars.
Sugarloaf Rock, also known as Sugarloaf Rocks and Sugar Loaf Rock, is a large, natural granite island in the Indian Ocean just off the coast situated approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Cape Naturaliste in the South West region of Western Australia.
Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island is a stunning rock arch that reflects the powerful forces of nature.
Alum Cliffs is a scenic destination near Mole Creek in Tasmania, Australia.
Angus Neill Reserve in Seacliff, Adelaide is a family-friendly park located near a beautiful sandy beach.
Located in Babinda, Queensland, Australia, the Babinda Boulders Scenic Reserve is a popular destination for visitors.
Welcome to Barwon Heads Bluff, an idyllic seaside retreat where the Barwon River meets the ocean.
Located south-west of Cocklebiddy in the Nullabor on a tough 4WD track.
Situated approximately 30km north of Morawa, a large granite outcrop stands tall, surrounded by bushland which makes it an enjoyable place for a bush walk, or picnic, in the winter and spring.
The Blowholes, the result of water being forced up into a crackline in the granite, produce spray and loud eerie sounds when a big swell is running.
When the swell is running, surf is forced through fissures in the rocks below the cliffs to produce the eerie sound of the Blowholes, sometimes shooting spray up to 10 metres in the air.
The Boolimba Bluff walk in Carnarvon National Park is a challenging trek that leads to the top of a 200m-high bluff.
Boondi Rock is a peaceful campground located in Wallaroo, Western Australia.
Booroomba Rocks in Namadgi National Park, Australian Capital Territory, is a popular destination for climbers and nature lovers.
Boulder Rock, located in Midgegooroo National Park in Lesley, WA, is a spectacular large granite rock formation that attracts visitors for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Boyagin Rock is an imposing outcrop which has been cracked and pitted by weathering.
Boyagin Rock Nature Reserve is a cultural and natural wonder located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
Camel Rock Bermagui is a must-visit destination for explorers and nature lovers.
Canal Rocks is a natural wonder located in Western Australia, approximately 4 kilometres south of Yallingup.
Granitic rocks that jut into the ocean are separated by a series of canals carved by the sea.
The Castle Rock picnic area is a great location for picnics with excellent facilities and is the starting point for the walk to the Granite Skywalk.
Located on the Great Ocean Road, just a few km before you reach Lorne, Cathedral Rocks is a world-class surf spot that features fast, down-the-line type waves with hollow sections.