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Aerial view of Nouméa, New Caledonia
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Aerial view of Nouméa, New Caledonia
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Cattle return to the Néméara farm, Bourail
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Cattle return to the Néméara farm, Bourail
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Linderalic rocks, Hienghène
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Bivouac at the Blue River Park, Yaté
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Lobster on the beach facing the lagoon, New Caledonia
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Lobster on the beach facing the lagoon, New Caledonia
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Relaxing in front of the lagoon on the Isle of Pines
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Relaxing in front of the lagoon on the Isle of Pines
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Bar of the Sheraton Deva hotel in Bourail
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Bar of the Sheraton Deva hotel in Bourail
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Fête Nationale in Nouméa
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Fête Nationale in Nouméa
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Botanical Trail of the Forest of Cycas
Botanical Trail of the Forest of Cycas
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Elevation : 4m
Plage de la Roche Percée, 98870 Bourail
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This small family botanical circuit is located in the heart of a registered site. It winds through a beautiful preserved dry forest, then through a dense and shaded mangrove. Information panels
DESCRIPTION OF THE TRACK D - Departure: enter the forest by a small path facing north-east (the route enters a dry forest, also called sclerophyll, which contains diversified and large species. The most spectacular are the giant cycads with an archaic silhouette scattered in the undergrowth and on the edge of the beach). 1- Information panel (the dry forest): a few dozen meters further on, at the intersection, turn right. The path then meanders through pleasant, open undergrowth on flat, sandy-loamy alluvial soil. Its direction is generally south-east. Reach the second panel. 2 - Information panel (the Cycas forest): head east. Reach the mangrove that borders the Nera estuary. 3 - Information board (the mangrove) (GPS: 548 397– 7 609 954): then follow the wetland towards the north-west, then return to the starting point by taking the well-marked path which winds through the forest (south-west). It joins the outward route to the east of the starting point (Point 1). © Text J.F. Clair
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Points remarquables Forêt des Cycas
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12 Maximum number of people
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