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The lowest cliff in the world is often considered to be the "Cliff of Moher" in Ireland, which has a height of approximately 120 meters (394 feet) above the Atlantic Ocean. However, if we consider cliffs in terms of relative height to sea level, some coastal areas may have cliffs that rise only a few meters. The definition of the "lowest cliff" can vary depending on geological definitions and local context.

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