Boabi, Summit in New Caledonia, France.
Boabi is a summit in New Caledonia that rises to 304 meters, offering views of the surrounding landscape. The peak displays different vegetation types depending on elevation, reflecting the island's varied natural environment.
The summit was formed through geological processes over millions of years as part of New Caledonia's development. Volcanic and tectonic activity shaped the entire region in the South Pacific.
Indigenous Kanak communities have maintained connections to the mountainous regions of New Caledonia, incorporating natural landmarks into their traditional knowledge systems.
The hike demands good physical fitness and proper gear for uneven terrain. Starting early in the day offers better visibility and cooler conditions for the climb.
The geographical coordinates of Boabi at -20.4825 latitude and 164.3325 longitude position it within an area containing distinct flora and fauna species.
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