The Lah cliff has a breathtaking view. From the top you can see miles of ocean, all the way to the far edge of the horizon. The sunsets and sunrises here are just unbelievable. The forest behind the cliff used to be a campground, and the humans would climb the cliff to look at the view. The waves long ago formed the cliff, the sheer pressure of them pounding the rock away, washing away almost 300 feet of rock. The cliff isn't of much use, but the forest behind it is a valuable hunting ground. You can sometimes get lucky and find a nest of bird eggs, which are easy pickings and could provide a meal for the young pups back home.