Inédète, Mountain summit in New Caledonia, France.
Inédète is a mountain summit reaching 751 meters above sea level in New Caledonia. The climb passes through native plant life and natural rock formations that shape the terrain.
The mountain remained largely unexplored during European expeditions in New Caledonia during the 19th century, keeping its natural character. This isolation helped preserve its original features over time.
The mountain paths reflect traditional Kanak routes, demonstrating the historical connection between indigenous peoples and the natural landscape.
Visitors should wear sturdy hiking boots, bring plenty of water, and dress for changing weather conditions. The marked trails require basic fitness and careful preparation before attempting the climb.
The summit position at -20.8308 latitude and 165.185 longitude provides clear views toward both the northern and southern regions of New Caledonia.
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