The Møns Klint are the cliffs of the Danish island of Møn.
Over a length of eight kilometres the woods of Møn end abruptly with chalk cliffs in the Baltic Sea. These chalk cliffs form Møns Klint. The cliffs reach a height of 143 meters at their highest point. The pebble beach can be reached via a number of steep stairs, each with several hundred steps. Accessing the beach is not without risk, as large chunks of rock regularly break off and disappear into the sea.
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