Pointe Pietra Mala, Mountain summit in Corsica, France
Pointe Pietra Mala is a granite summit reaching approximately 1570 meters in elevation, characterized by jagged rock formations and steep slopes. The peak provides wide views across Corsica's mountain terrain and toward the Mediterranean Sea.
This summit was shaped millions of years ago through geological processes that lifted granite structures across the Mediterranean region. It has served as a landmark along traditional mountain routes throughout Corsica's history.
The name refers to stone and bad in the local Corsican language, reflecting the rocky nature of this peak. Climbers from different regions pass through here as part of their journeys across the island's mountain ranges.
The climb requires proper mountain gear and hiking experience, with marked trails taking roughly four hours from the parking area to the summit. Start early in the day and monitor weather conditions, as mountain conditions can shift rapidly.
The summit hosts specialized plant species that adapt differently at various elevations, forming distinct ecological zones from base to peak. Many of these plants are found only at heights above 1500 meters across the Mediterranean region.
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