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=== Oceania === '''Above Sea''' * [[Ball's Pyramid]], a sea stack 562m high and only 200m across at its base * The Elephant, New Zealand, has cliffs falling approx 1180m into Milford Sound, and a 900m drop in less than 300 m horizontally * [[Great Australian Bight]] * [[Kalaupapa]], Hawaii, 1,010 m above Pacific Ocean * The Lion, New Zealand, 1,302 m above Milford Sound (drops from approx 1280m to sea level in a very short distance) * Lovers Leap, Highcliff, and The Chasm, on [[Otago Peninsula]], New Zealand, all 200 to 300 m above the Pacific Ocean * [[Mitre Peak, New Zealand|Mitre Peak]], New Zealand, 1,683 m above [[Milford Sound]] * [[Tasman National Park]], Tasmania, has 300m [[dolerite]] sea cliffs dropping directly to the ocean in columnar form * [[The Twelve Apostles (Victoria)]]. A series of sea stacks in Australia, ranging from approximately 50 to 70 m above the [[Bass Strait]] * [[Zuytdorp Cliffs]] in Western Australia '''Above Land''' * [[Mount Banks]] in the [[Blue Mountains National Park]], New South Wales, Australia: west of its saddle there is a 490 m fall within 100 M horizontally.<ref>{{cite book |title=Mount Wilson 1:25000 Map|date=May 2014|publisher=NSW Govt}}</ref>
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