Bunda Cliffs, located on the southern coast of South Australia in (Nullarbor National Park), is located in a long, barren land: the edge of (Nullarbor Plain) in the Nalabel Plain on the (Eyre Highway) edge of the world's longest straight road. The nearest settlement is Yucla (Eucla)., a small town with fewer than 100 permanent residents on the southeastern tip of Western Australia.
With a height of about 60 m, the Bunda Cliffs is extremely magnificent, more than 100 km from east to west, from South Australia to Western Australia, and the sixth largest cliff in the world, Bunda Cliffs has a serrated edge like the Narabel wilderness. , Bunda Cliffs has stood aloof for tens of millions of years in this inaccessible place. There are several attractions on El halfway to see the spectacular Bunda Cliffs.