Rocher de Mont Mal, Mountain summit in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
Rocher de Mont Mal is a rocky summit in the French Alps reaching approximately 1000 meters in elevation. The peak features distinctive rocky formations that shape the surrounding landscape.
This summit has served as a natural landmark in the Alpine region over time. Local communities historically used the peak as a geographical reference point in the area.
The name Rocher de Mont Mal reflects the French linguistic heritage, combining the terms for rock formation with the local mountain designation.
Hikers can reach the summit via multiple routes that vary in difficulty depending on the starting point. Summer months are ideal for hiking when snow has melted from the higher elevations.
The mountain creates a natural boundary point in the landscape, offering views of the surrounding Alpine terrain from its position.
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