The Great Australian Bight, Nullarbor Plain
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One of Australia's more amazing topographical features is the Great Australian Bight. The bay formed by this gigantic bend lies off the country's southern coast, covering (depending on geographical definitions) between two and four of its states. The core part of the Bight is the area off of the Nularbor, a giant treeless area with coastal cliffs that runs for hundreds of mi/km. In this video, Airscape gives us a bird's eye view of these cliffs with a dronie pull-out shot over the Bight in South Australia.
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After my 10th crossing of Australia, the roaring forties finally abated enough for me to get this stunning footage looking back at the Bunda cliffs of the Great Australian Bight. These cliffs stand 90m tall, and stretch uninterrupted for 470 odd kilometres (worlds longest). It's a very basic edit, hope you enjoy :)