Mont Berlioz, Summit in French Southern Territories, France.
Mont Berlioz is a summit in the French Southern Territories, located in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands region at an elevation of 140 meters (460 ft) above sea level. The peak sits on the southern hemisphere, far from mainland France.
Mont Berlioz was officially recognized and registered in geographical databases, marking the formal documentation of this remote peak. The naming reflects France's ongoing efforts to map and document its southern territories.
Mont Berlioz represents part of France's territorial presence in the southern hemisphere, connecting the mainland to its distant Antarctic territories.
Reaching this remote location requires specialized permits and appropriate transportation, as it falls within a protected French administrative region. Accessibility is limited to specialized expeditions and scientific missions.
Mont Berlioz exemplifies the geographical features found in France's southern territories, characterized by its relatively low elevation compared to continental peaks.
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