This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Fogāmaa (talk | contribs) at 00:40, 19 December 2024 (←Created page with '250px|thumb|right|Map of Pago Pago '''Mount Tepatasi''' is a 203-meter (666-foot) mountain situated near Happy Valley in Pago Pago, the capital of American Sāmoa.<ref>Stanley, David (2000). ''South Pacific Handbook''. Avalon Travel Publishing. Page 448. ISBN 9781566911726.</ref> It is part of the mountainous terrain that surrounds and protects Pago Pago Harbor, one of the most n...'). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
Revision as of 00:40, 19 December 2024 by Fogāmaa (talk | contribs) (←Created page with '250px|thumb|right|Map of Pago Pago '''Mount Tepatasi''' is a 203-meter (666-foot) mountain situated near Happy Valley in Pago Pago, the capital of American Sāmoa.<ref>Stanley, David (2000). ''South Pacific Handbook''. Avalon Travel Publishing. Page 448. ISBN 9781566911726.</ref> It is part of the mountainous terrain that surrounds and protects Pago Pago Harbor, one of the most n...')(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Mount Tepatasi is a 203-meter (666-foot) mountain situated near Happy Valley in Pago Pago, the capital of American Sāmoa. It is part of the mountainous terrain that surrounds and protects Pago Pago Harbor, one of the most notable natural harbors in the Pacific. The village of Pago Pago is nestled amidst a range of tall peaks, including Mount Tepatasi and other prominent mountains such as Mount Matafao (2,142 ft), Rainmaker Mountain (1,716 ft), Mount ʻAlava (1,611 ft), Mount Siona (892 ft), and Mount Matai (850 ft).
References
- Stanley, David (2000). South Pacific Handbook. Avalon Travel Publishing. Page 448. ISBN 9781566911726.
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