Matafao Peak

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Matafao Peak is the highest mountain on Tutuila Island in American Samoa, known for its rugged terrain and panoramic coastal views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation National Natural Landmark
designationBy National Park Service
designationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
designationYear 1972
elevation 2142 feet
653 metres
hasClimate tropical
hasEcosystem tropical rainforest
hasFauna native Samoan animal species
hasFeature dense vegetation
rocky outcrops
steep slopes
hasFlora native Samoan plant species
hasRelativeLocation central Tutuila Island
hasTerrain rugged
hasView panoramic coastal views
isHighestPointOf Tutuila
surface form: Tutuila Island
isNear Pago Pago Harbor
isPartOf American Samoa highlands
isPopularFor hiking
nature observation
isVisibleFrom Pago Pago
locatedIn American Samoa
Tutuila
surface form: Tutuila Island

United States unincorporated territory
locatedInArchipelago Samoa Islands archipelago
surface form: Samoan Islands
locatedInOcean Pacific Ocean
locatedOnIsland Tutuila
partOf Matafao Peak National Natural Landmark
protectedAreaStatus National Natural Landmark unit
region South Pacific

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Tutuila hasHighestPoint Matafao Peak