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===Asia=== '''Above Sea''' * Mont Lesquin, [[Île de l'Est]], [[Crozet Islands]], [[France]], 1012 m above [[Indian Ocean]]. <ref>{{cite web | url=https://linfoweb.com/toplistes/top-10-les-falaises-les-plus-hautes-du-monde/10/ | title=TOP 10: Les falaises les plus hautes du monde }}</ref> * [[Qingshui Cliff]], [[Xiulin, Hualien|Xiulin Township]], [[Hualien County]], Taiwan averaging 800 m above Pacific Ocean. The tallest peak, Qingshui Mountain, rises 2408 m directly from the Pacific Ocean. * [[Ra's Sajir]], [[Oman]], {{cvt|900|m|ft}} above the [[Arabian Sea]] * [[Theoprosopon]], between [[Chekka]] and [[Selaata]] in north Lebanon jutting into the Mediterranean. * [[Tōjinbō]], [[Sakai, Fukui|Sakai]], [[Fukui prefecture]], Japan 25 m above Sea of Japan '''Above Land''' * Various cliffs in the Ak-Su Valley of Kyrgyzstan are high and steep. * [[Baintha Brakk]] (The Ogre), [[Panmah Muztagh]], Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 2,000 m * [[Gyala Peri]], southeast face, [[Namcha Barwa Himal]], [[Mêdog County]], [[Tibet, China]], 4,600 m * [[Hunza Peak]] south face, Karakoram, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 1,700 m * [[K2]] west face, Karakoram, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 2900m * [[Latok|The Latok Group]], Panmah Muztagh, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 1,800 m * [[Lhotse]] northeast face, Mahalangur Himal, Nepal, 2,900 m * [[Lhotse]] south face, [[Mahalangur Himal]], Nepal, 3,200 m * [[Mount Everest]] [[Kangshung Face|east face]], Mahalangur Himal, Tibet, China, 3,350 m * [[Dhaulagiri]] south face, [[Dhaulagiri Himal]], Nepal, 4,000 m * [[Dhaulagiri]] west face, Dhaulagiri Himal, Nepal, 4,500 m * [[Gurja Himal]] south face, Dhaulagiri Himal, Nepal, 4,000 m * [[Annapurna]] south face, [[Annapurna (mountain range)|Annapurna Himal]], Nepal, 3,000 m * [[Annapurna (mountain range)|Annapurna Fang]] southwest face, Annapurna Himal, Nepal, 4,900 m * [[Meru Peak]], [[Uttarakhand]], India, 1,200 m * [[Nanga Parbat]], Rupal Face, [[Azad Kashmir, Pakistan]], 4,600 m * [[Qingshui Cliff]], [[Xiulin, Hualien|Xiulin Township]], [[Hualien County]], Taiwan averaging 800 m above Pacific Ocean. The tallest peak, Qingshui Mountain, rises 2408 meters directly from the Pacific Ocean. * [[Ramon Crater]], Israel, 400 m * [[Shispare Sar]] southwest face, Karakoram, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 3,200 m * [[Spantik]] northwest face, Karakoram, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 2,000 m * [[Trango Towers]]: East Face Great Trango Tower, [[Baltoro Muztagh]], Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, 1,340 m (near vertical headwall), 2,100 m (very steep overall drop from East Summit to Dunge Glacier). Northwest Face drops approximately 2,200 m to the Trango Glacier below, but with a taller slab topped out with a shorter overhanging headwall of approximately 1,000 m. The Southwest "Azeem" Ridge forms the group's tallest steep rise of roughly 2,286 m (7,500 ft) from the Trango Glacier to the Southwest summit. * [[Uli Biaho|Uli Biaho Towers]], [[Baltoro Glacier]], Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan * [[Ultar Sar]] southwest face, Karakoram, [[Gilgit–Baltistan]], Pakistan, 3,000 m * [[World's End, Sri Lanka|World's End]], Horton Plains, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. It has a sheer drop of about 4000 ft (1200 m) * Various cliffs in [[Zhangjiajie National Forest Park]], Hunan Province, China. The cliffs can get to around 1,000 ft (300 m).
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