Illawarra Escarpment

The Illawarra escarpment, or officially the Illawarra Range, is the fold-created cliffs and plateau-eroded outcrop mountain range west of the Illawarra coastal plain south of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The range encloses the Illawarra region which stretches from Stanwell Park in the north to Kiama, Gerringong and the Shoalhaven …
The Illawarra escarpment, or officially the Illawarra Range, is the fold-created cliffs and plateau-eroded outcrop mountain range west of the Illawarra coastal plain south of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The range encloses the Illawarra region which stretches from Stanwell Park in the north to Kiama, Gerringong and the Shoalhaven River in the south.
  • Elevation: 803 m (2,635 ft)
  • Peak: Bells Hill, New South Wales
  • Length: 92 km (57 mi) NNE
  • Country: Australia
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: Illawarra
  • Orogeny: Sydney Basin
Data from: en.wikipedia.org