Ga Piédame, Mountain summit in northern Grande Terre, New Caledonia.
Ga Piédame is a mountain summit rising to 160 meters above sea level on the northern part of Grande Terre. The peak stands within the tropical landscape that defines this region of New Caledonia.
The peak was first recorded in geographic documentation and formally added to geographic naming databases. Its official registration reflects the systematic mapping of this island region over time.
The mountain sits within territory where Kanak communities maintain close ties to the surrounding landscape through daily life and traditional practices. Local people interact with this natural setting as part of their everyday world.
The summit sits in the northern section of Grande Terre and can be accessed via local routes through the region. Visitors should be prepared for tropical conditions and the terrain's natural features.
The mountain sits within territory marked by significant nickel deposits that shape this region's geological character. The mineral-rich surroundings make this location geographically distinctive.
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