Diana’s Peak

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Diana’s Peak is the tallest mountain on the remote South Atlantic island of Saint Helena, known for its lush cloud forest and unique endemic plant species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highest point
mountain
climate cool and humid
country British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
surface form: Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
designationYear 1996
elevation 2684 feet
818 metres
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasConservationImportance Important Plant Area
key biodiversity site on Saint Helena
hasEcosystem cloud forest
hasEndemicSpecies St Helena cabbage tree
St Helena heather
St Helena tree fern
hasEndemism high level of endemic plant species
hasTourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature observation
hasTrailType waymarked footpaths
hasVegetation grassland
heathland
tree fern thicket
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
Jamestown
locatedIn Saint Helena
South Atlantic
surface form: South Atlantic Ocean
managedBy St Helena National Trust
partOf Diana’s Peak National Park
central ridge of Saint Helena
protectedAreaStatus national park
surroundedBy mist and low cloud

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Saint Helena highestPoint Diana’s Peak