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matafao+peak Latitude and Longitude:

14°17′41.64″S 170°42′7.92″W / 14.2949000°S 170.7022000°W / -14.2949000; -170.7022000
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Matafao Peak
Highest point
Elevation653 m (2,142 ft)
Prominence653 m (2,142 ft)  Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates 14°17′41.64″S 170°42′7.92″W / 14.2949000°S 170.7022000°W / -14.2949000; -170.7022000
Geography
Matafao Peak is located in American Samoa
Matafao Peak
Matafao Peak

Matafao Peak (Samoan: Fa’asi’usi’uga o Matafao) is a mountain in American Samoa, on the island of Tutuila. [1] [2] With an elevation of 653 metres (2,142 ft), it is the highest peak on Tutuila Island. [3] [4] [5] The mountain, like Rainmaker Mountain across Pago Pago Harbor, is a remnant of a volcanic plug and is part of the volcanic origins of the island. The mountain can be hiked from the high point of the Pago Pago-to-Fagasa Road. It is designated a National Natural Landmark above the 492-foot (150 m) level, [6] an area known as Matafao Peak National Natural Landmark.

The name “Matafao” is said to refer to the fact that, from its peak, in fair weather, one can see as far as Mount Fao on Upolu Island. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Matafao Peak
  2. ^ "Matafao Peak". Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  3. ^ Clayville, Melinda (2021). Explore American Samoa: The Complete Guide to Tutuila, Aunu'u, and Manu'a Islands. Page 53. ISBN 9798556052970.
  4. ^ Schyma, Rosemarie (2013). Südsee. DuMont Reiseverlag. Page 260. ISBN  9783770176946.
  5. ^ Hills, J.W. (2010). O upu muamua i le Tala i le Lalolagi mo e ua faatoa a'oa'oina u lea mataupu: Elementary Geography. Nabu Press. Page 59. ISBN  9781147952896.
  6. ^ Swaney, Deanna (1994). Samoa: Western & American Samoa: a Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit. Lonely Planet Publications. Pages 176-177. ISBN  9780864422255.
  7. ^ Krämer, Augustin (2000). The Samoa Islands. University of Hawaii Press. Page 436. ISBN  9780824822194.



matafao+peak Latitude and Longitude:

14°17′41.64″S 170°42′7.92″W / 14.2949000°S 170.7022000°W / -14.2949000; -170.7022000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matafao Peak
Highest point
Elevation653 m (2,142 ft)
Prominence653 m (2,142 ft)  Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates 14°17′41.64″S 170°42′7.92″W / 14.2949000°S 170.7022000°W / -14.2949000; -170.7022000
Geography
Matafao Peak is located in American Samoa
Matafao Peak
Matafao Peak

Matafao Peak (Samoan: Fa’asi’usi’uga o Matafao) is a mountain in American Samoa, on the island of Tutuila. [1] [2] With an elevation of 653 metres (2,142 ft), it is the highest peak on Tutuila Island. [3] [4] [5] The mountain, like Rainmaker Mountain across Pago Pago Harbor, is a remnant of a volcanic plug and is part of the volcanic origins of the island. The mountain can be hiked from the high point of the Pago Pago-to-Fagasa Road. It is designated a National Natural Landmark above the 492-foot (150 m) level, [6] an area known as Matafao Peak National Natural Landmark.

The name “Matafao” is said to refer to the fact that, from its peak, in fair weather, one can see as far as Mount Fao on Upolu Island. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Matafao Peak
  2. ^ "Matafao Peak". Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  3. ^ Clayville, Melinda (2021). Explore American Samoa: The Complete Guide to Tutuila, Aunu'u, and Manu'a Islands. Page 53. ISBN 9798556052970.
  4. ^ Schyma, Rosemarie (2013). Südsee. DuMont Reiseverlag. Page 260. ISBN  9783770176946.
  5. ^ Hills, J.W. (2010). O upu muamua i le Tala i le Lalolagi mo e ua faatoa a'oa'oina u lea mataupu: Elementary Geography. Nabu Press. Page 59. ISBN  9781147952896.
  6. ^ Swaney, Deanna (1994). Samoa: Western & American Samoa: a Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit. Lonely Planet Publications. Pages 176-177. ISBN  9780864422255.
  7. ^ Krämer, Augustin (2000). The Samoa Islands. University of Hawaii Press. Page 436. ISBN  9780824822194.



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