Mount Oave

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Mount Oave is a prominent volcanic peak on the island of Ua Pou in French Polynesia, known for its dramatic basalt spires and status as the highest summit in the Marquesas Islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural landmark
volcanic peak
administrativeDivision Commune of Ua Pou NERFINISHED
Subdivision of the Marquesas Islands
climateZone tropical
climbingType technical climbing
continent Oceania
country France
elevation 1230 metres
4035 feet
firstAscent 20th century (documented modern ascent)
formedBy hotspot volcanism
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasFeature basalt spires
prominent summit pinnacle
steep cliffs
hazard rockfall
steep exposed terrain
highestPointOf Marquesas Islands NERFINISHED
island Ua Pou NERFINISHED
landformType volcanic plug
languageName Mont Oave (French) NERFINISHED
locatedIn French Polynesia NERFINISHED
Marquesas Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
Ua Pou NERFINISHED
mountainRange Marquesas Islands volcanic chain NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Hakahau NERFINISHED
notableFor being the highest summit in the Marquesas Islands
dramatic basalt spires
prominent silhouette
partOf French Polynesia NERFINISHED
Overseas collectivity of French Polynesia NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 1230 metres
region Polynesia NERFINISHED
relativeLocation central Ua Pou
rockType basalt
summitType rock spire
topographicIsolation high within the Marquesas Islands
tourism attracts hikers
attracts mountaineers
vegetation tropical island vegetation on lower slopes
view panoramic views over Ua Pou
views of surrounding Marquesas Islands
volcanicArcOrBelt Marquesas hotspot chain NERFINISHED

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