Goa Nebaoui, Mountain summit in New Caledonia, France
Goa Nebaoui is a mountain summit in New Caledonia that rises about 211 meters above sea level in this South Pacific island territory. The peak sits in a region shaped by tropical conditions and provides views across the surrounding landscape.
The mountain has long been known to local communities in the region and has always been part of the landscape. In modern times, the summit was formally documented and added to geographic databases.
The mountain stands in territory traditionally inhabited by Kanak people, who represent 41 percent of New Caledonia's current population.
The ascent follows local hiking trails that are accessible throughout the day. It helps to plan your visit with attention to light and temperature conditions during your climb or descent.
The mountain experiences precise daylight patterns, with sunrise at 5:51 AM and sunset at 6:29 PM, creating 12 hours and 38 minutes of daylight.
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