Mont Matarufau, Mountain summit in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
Mont Matarufau is a mountain summit located on Tahiti in French Polynesia. The peak rises above the surrounding terrain and provides views over the island's landscape.
The summit was recorded in international mapping systems and received formal geographic recognition. This documentation helped establish better knowledge of Tahiti's terrain and its features.
Mont Matarufau represents a geographic landmark within French Polynesia, contributing to the territorial composition of France's administrative entities in the Pacific region.
The summit is accessible via the mountainous terrain of Tahiti and requires hiking through tropical vegetation. Visitors should expect humid conditions and slippery paths during rainy weather.
The mountain exists as an isolated summit in the South Pacific, distinguished by its precise geographic coordinates and official recognition in French territorial records.
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