There are 20 cliffs & rock formations in Coral Coast
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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.
Massive waves that have built up over vast unbroken stretches of ocean break against spectacular 150-metre-high limestone cliffs on the western side of Dirk Hartog Island.
Coastal Cliffs Kalbarri National Park is a rugged coastline with stunning views.
Eagle Bluff Denham is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, located 18 to 20 kilometres south of Denham, Western Australia.
Hamelin Pool Stromatolites in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area is a must-visit attraction for all nature enthusiasts.
The resilient Island Rock was once part of the shoreline, but now stands as a solitary 'sea stack'. Viewing platforms a short distance from the carpark provide spectacular views of this geological oddity.
Vantage points far above the river provide dramatic views in every direction.
Along the Kalbarri coast, wind and wave erosion have exposed the layered sandstone in cliffs that rise more than 100m above the ocean.
Picnic in stunning natural surroundings and look for a wide variety of marine life, including whales and dolphins, from two universally accessible cliff-top lookouts.
Nature's Window is a natural rock arch located in Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia.
The Pinnacles is a vast area within Nambung National Park in Western Australia, characterized by thousands of weathered limestone pillars.
While it has no facilities, Quoin Bluff South is a historic site where you can see the remains of an army outpost, a stone jetty and other relics.
The northern-most coastal lookouts in the park have great views south along sandstone cliffs and north beyond the town of Kalbarri to the 200 kilometre expanse of the Zuytdorp Cliffs.
Red Bluff Beach is a popular location for snorkelling, fishing and swimming. A white sandy beach contrasts with rust red cliffs to create a spectacular backdrop at sunset.
A cross section of rock is exposed, revealing the five evolutionary periods of the park and providing visual evidence of how the surrounding landscape was formed.
Ocean-torn cliffs glow in the late afternoon as the setting sun shines on the sandstone rock faces.
The Pinnacles are limestone formations within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia.
A diving spot with numerous swimthroughs with the opportunity to see turtles, manta rays and grey nurse sharks.
Town Bluff Denham is a hidden treasure located along the shores of Denham in the state's north.
Lookout from anoverhanging rock formation that provides spectacular views of the Murchison River Gorge.