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Published 09:47 28 Jun 2021 BST
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The cliff ranges across the Magilligan peninsula, covering almost 10km of the area.
As the night began to get darker, The Irish Coast Guard sent a helicopter out from their base in Sligo to assist with the rescue.
The Colraine Coast Guard said in a statement: "In a major rescue operation co-ordinated by Belfast Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre, a coast guard rope rescue technician was lowered 150 feet [45m] to secure the casualty before she was winched to safety by R118 Irish [Coast Guard] helicopter from Sligo."
"All the agencies worked closely together to ensure a good outcome to a very difficult rescue in challenging terrain."
The woman was taken to hospital after the recuse, which lasted until 1.45am on Sunday morning.
The North West Mountain Rescue Team said they send out a team of 15 members to "assist a walker who had got into difficulty on Binevenagh mountain."
They added: "With the assistance of PSNI, Community Rescue Service and Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, a successful rescue was achieved."
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