Sommet Ougne, Mountain summit in New Caledonia, France
Sommet Ougne is a mountain summit in New Caledonia with an elevation of 155 meters. The peak sits in a region shaped by Pacific weather patterns and local terrain.
The summit was first recorded in geographic documentation and later registered in official databases. This documentation helped improve mapping of the archipelago.
The summit stands within New Caledonia's natural landscape, where French territorial governance intersects with traditional Melanesian cultural heritage and practices.
The peak can be explored from various routes that offer different conditions depending on the season. The best time to visit is during drier months when weather remains more stable.
The summit maintains a proportional prominence of 68 meters and connects to its nearest higher neighbor, Uny, which stands at 650 meters southeast.
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