Omba, Mountain summit in New Caledonia, France.
Omba is a mountain summit in New Caledonia, located in the South Pacific. The peak rises 123 meters above sea level and sits within the broader island landscape.
Omba formed through geological processes linked to New Caledonia's separation from the ancient landmass Gondwana. These movements shaped the mountainous structure of the island territory that exists today.
Local Kanak communities maintain connections with the landscapes of New Caledonia, including the elevated areas surrounding Omba summit.
Visitors can locate the summit using topographic maps or GPS devices with the coordinates -21.783333 latitude and 165.95 longitude for precise navigation. Access conditions may vary depending on the season and local weather patterns.
The summit forms part of New Caledonia's diverse elevation profile, which ranges from sea level to peaks exceeding 1,400 meters.
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