Pic de Beaupré, Mountain summit in New Caledonia.
Pic de Beaupré is a mountain in New Caledonia standing at 124 meters high. Its slopes display the native plant life found throughout the island's elevated terrain.
The mountain area came under French administration in 1853. This extended historical connection has shaped how the landscape is managed and understood today.
The mountain area preserves traditional Kanak knowledge of land management, demonstrating the relationship between indigenous communities and their natural environment.
The climb requires sturdy footwear and plenty of water for the hike. Check the weather forecast before you go to ensure safe conditions for your visit.
The summit position at -21.433333 latitude and 165.216667 longitude provides direct views over multiple ecological zones of New Caledonia.
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