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        access="The coastal cliffs are normally accessed from the White Water Wall camp-site. This is reached by turning left off the Cape Tourville Road a couple of km before the lighthouse, and following the rough 4WD track to the campsite. 2WD vehicles can generally make it if they have decent clearance, but there has been more than one car that has had the guts ripped out of it. From the campsite, follow tracks and pads to your chosen crag, and refer to the coastal cliffs map, and the individual crag descriptions for access information. Routes (and cliffs) are presented left to right (south to north)."
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        intro="The cliffs along the coastline between Bluestone Bay and the Nuggets have been the most intensively climbed cliffs on the peninsula since their discovery by climbers in about 1974. These cliffs are generally characterised by good rock, good protection, easy access and morning sun."
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            code="CBC010" description="Top of WWW descent"
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            description="Top of Harlequin descent" easting="610830"
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            code="CBC030" description="Top of Lassies wall descent"
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