Le Pouce | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 812 m (2,664 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 232 m (761 ft) |
Naming | |
Pronunciation | [lə pus] |
Geography | |
Location | La Laura-Malenga, Moka, Mauritius |
Parent range | Moka Range |
Geology | |
Rock age | around 10 million years old |
Mountain type | Lava dome |
Volcanic arc/belt | Mascarene Islands |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hike |
Le Pouce (French: [lə pus]; English: "The Thumb") is the third highest mountain in Mauritius, at 812 meters (2664 feet).[1] Only Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire (828 m) and Pieter Both (820 m) are taller.[2] It is named Le Pouce because of the thumb-shaped peak of the mountain.[1][3] It can be viewed from the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis, and is a popular hike for the view of the city.[1] The mountain is in the Moka Range and is closest to the village of La Laura-Malenga in the Moka District. Charles Darwin ascended the mountain on 2 May 1836.[3]