Montagne Boroukin, Hill summit in Guyane, France
Montagne Boroukin is a hill located within the Parc naturel régional de Guyane that reaches 297 meters in height. The summit rises prominently above the surrounding rainforest canopy and provides views across the landscape.
The hill was identified and mapped during French colonial expeditions as a geographical reference point for the region. Such landmarks helped surveyors document and record the territory of French Guiana.
Local communities near Montagne Boroukin maintain traditional practices of forest management, incorporating the hill into their understanding of the natural landscape.
Reaching the summit requires sturdy footwear and plenty of water due to the tropical humidity and challenging terrain. Visitors should expect muddy trails and steep sections, especially during rainy periods.
The hill has a prominence of 162 meters and displays different vegetation zones from lowland rainforest to higher elevation plants. These varied habitats within a small area make it particularly interesting for observing nature.
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