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page 1Cliffs of Denmark
Stevns Klint
cliff in Stevns Municipality, Denmark
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chalk cliffs on the Danish island Møn

Bulbjerg
thumb|Bulbjerg
Bulbjerg is a limestone cliff in northern Jutland, Denmark, facing Skagerrak. It is the only rock formation in Jutland, the only bird cliff on the Danish mainland, and as such the only breeding place of the black-legged kittiwake on the Danish mainland. Bulbjerg lies in the traditional district of Hanherred, close to Thy.
Jons Kapel
cave at the west coast of Bornholm
Helligdomsklipperne
thumb|right|260px|Helligdomsklipperne, aerial view
Helligdomsklipperne (Sanctuary Rocks) are a group of rocks on the island of Bornholm, Denmark, from Gudhjem and from Tejn. They are characterised by moderately high coastal cliffs of sharp granite and are about high. The name of the rocks originated in the Middle Ages when there was a holy spring close to the coast which attracted pilgrims, especially on Sankt Hans Aften. During the ice age, much of today's coast was below sea level but when the ice melted, the island itself was raised leaving this part of Bornholm's coast some 20 meters above
Cliffs of Sangstrup
Cliffs in Norddjurs Municipality, Denmark