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The coastline along the Great Australian Bight is all overhanging rock faces and cliffs, and presumably is direct evidence of when Antarctica was ripped apart from Australia millions of years ago (stales: clarify). Are rocky cliffs common to many/most bights then? The definition merely gives 'a bend in a coastline that forms an open bay' (WordNet, Princeton University Press).
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