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Best 1 Cape Hauy
Cape Hauy

Cape Hauy is a prominent dolerite sea cliff in Tasmania, Australia, famous for its dramatic vertical drops and distinct towering rock spires known as the Totem Pole and the Candlestick.

2 Cape Pillar

Cape Pillar is a dolerite headland in Tasmania, Australia, noted for its sheer vertical faces that plunge over 300 meters into the ocean, making it one of the highest sea cliffs in the world.

3 Cape Raoul
Cape Raoul

Cape Raoul is a dolerite headland on the Tasman Peninsula, Australia, noted for its dramatic vertical columnar rock formations and sheer sea cliffs that drop steeply into the Southern Ocean.

4 Organ Pipes (Mt Wellington)

The Organ Pipes are a striking cliff of vertical dolerite columns on Mount Wellington in Tasmania, Australia, recognized as a premier destination for multi-pitch traditional rock climbing.

5 Tasman Arch (Tasmania, Australia)

A large natural dolerite arch on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula, formed by coastal wave erosion and located within Tasman National Park on the island's southeast coast.

6 Mitchell's Fold Stone Circle

A Bronze Age stone circle of roughly 15 surviving stones on Stapeley Hill, Shropshire, England, set within a broader landscape of prehistoric cairns and field systems.

7 Highveld Escarpment

The Highveld Escarpment in South Africa forms the edge of the Highveld plateau, a geographic boundary known for its high elevation, rich mineral wealth, and vast grasslands.

8 Roggeveld Escarpment

The Roggeveld Escarpment in South Africa defines the edge of the Roggeveld mountain range, a remote region notable for its cold winter climate and unique succulent Karoo flora.

9 Nuweveld Escarpment

In South Africa, the Nuweveld Escarpment forms part of the Great Escarpment, notable for its dramatic cliffs and important paleontological sites containing Permian Karoo fossils.

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