Wedding Cake Rock

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Wedding Cake Rock is a striking, bright-white sandstone rock formation along the coastal cliffs of New South Wales, Australia, famed for its flat, layered shape resembling a slice of wedding cake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock formation
sandstone formation
tourist attraction
accessibleBy walking track
accessibleFrom Bundeena NERFINISHED
approximateDistanceFromSydney about 50 kilometres south
color bright white
conservationConcern damage from high visitor numbers
continent Australia
contrastWith darker surrounding cliffs
country Australia
erosionProcess marine erosion
weathering
featureOf Royal Coastal Walk NERFINISHED
geologicalAge Triassic sandstone
hazard potential rock failure
undercutting of base
knownFor dramatic coastal scenery
resembling a slice of wedding cake
locatedIn New South Wales
Royal National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Sydney NERFINISHED
locatedOn coast of New South Wales
managingAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
material sandstone
nearestTown Bundeena NERFINISHED
nicknamed White Rock NERFINISHED
overlooks Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
partOf coastal cliffs of Royal National Park
photography popular Instagram location
protectedAreaStatus within a national park
reasonForClosure public safety concerns
risk of collapse
region southern Sydney region
safetyMeasure viewing platform nearby
safetyStatus fenced off
shape flat
layered
state New South Wales
surfaceTexture smooth
tourismStatus popular photo spot
touristActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing
viewType cliff-edge ocean views
visitorManagement barriers installed
warning signs posted
visitorRestrictions no access onto the rock surface

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