MADELEINE FALLS
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Chutes de la Madeleine,
98834Réserve Des Chûtes De La Madeleine,
New Caledonia
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2024
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The Madeleine reserve is an exceptional site for the diversity and richness of its flora. Botanists will find here unique species: dwarf araucarias, carnivorous plants, wild orchids... 168 species of plants (most of them endemic) have been listed in the area. This red earth contains very few nutrients and only the vegetation of the mining maquis can resist these extreme conditions, which explains the unusual rate of endemism. The trail leads for 2 km to the falls. Easy access.
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Visited in july 2016
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Beautiful well-appointed sites but nothing really extraordinary. The botanical trail is straightforwardly boring even if you are set on flora. For something that is used to align names complicated and enigmatic for plants of which has absolutely nothing and who are for the most part completely endemic, i.e. unknown on the planet. Those designed this trail are devoid of most basic of pedagogies from the direction of the tourist attractivity. Passionate about botany, that clearly irritated me.
Y aller plus en mars pour profiter de la saison des pluies qui rend les chutes plus belles.
Promenade permettant de connaitre la flore locale et ses spécifictés