Montagne Hagou Holo, Hill in Kourou region, French Guiana
Montagne Hagou Holo is a hill in the Kourou region of French Guiana, rising approximately 300 meters above sea level. The terrain sits within tropical forest landscape and forms part of the regional nature park.
The hill was officially documented in international geographical databases and recognized for its place in the region. Its role in the landscape has been tied to the development of the nature preserve.
The region surrounding the hill incorporates elements of indigenous communities, European settlers, and Creole populations who have inhabited French Guiana.
The site is accessible via established trails that run through the tropical setting. Visitors should prepare for warm and humid conditions by bringing sufficient water and protective gear.
The hill rises 162 meters from the surrounding terrain and forms part of the Parc naturel régional de Guyane's natural landscape.
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