Mont de la Rabouillère, Mountain summit in French Southern and Antarctic Lands, France.
Mont de la Rabouillère is a mountain summit located in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands in a subantarctic region of the southern Indian Ocean. The peak rises from one of the remote island groups that make up this isolated territory far from major continents.
The peak was officially registered in the geographic names database in 2018, receiving formal recognition. This documentation marked the systematic cataloging of geographic features in this remote French territory.
The mountain represents French territorial presence in the subantarctic region, maintaining scientific research stations and environmental monitoring activities.
Access to this location requires special permits and is managed through the French Southern and Antarctic Lands administration. Visitors should expect extreme weather conditions and very limited accessibility due to the remote location.
The mountain's location in the southern hemisphere places it in an area where scientific expeditions study climate patterns and geological formations.
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