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Pawala Valley Ridge
Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn
Summit: 1,138 feet 25°4’0"S, 130°7’0"W

Pawala Valley Ridge is the highest point of the island of Pitcairn, the largest island of the British overseas territory of the Pitcairn Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

The ridge peaks at 1,138 feet.

Pitcairn has a dip slope down to the north coast and a scarp rising swiftly ffrom the sea on the south coast, rising to a long ridge stretching west-northwest to east-southeast, parallel to the coastline. The highest point is along this ridge, above Gurgeon Harbour.

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