Pouce (Kerguelen)
| Pouce | |
|---|---|
| Le Pouce | |
|  View of the mountain from the sea | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 744 m (2,441 ft)[1] | 
| Coordinates | 49°32′18″S 70°08′46″E / 49.53833°S 70.14611°E[1] | 
| Geography | |
|   Pouce Location in Kerguelen | |
| Location | Grande Terre, Kerguelen Islands, French Southern and Antarctic Lands | 
| Geology | |
| Mountain type | Volcanic plug | 
Pouce or Le Pouce[2] (French pronunciation: [lə pus]) is a mountain in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. Located in the Ronarc'h Peninsula, Kerguelen, it rises to a height of 744 metres (2,441 ft) above sea level.[1]
Mont Wyville Thomson, the highest point of the Ronarc'h Peninsula, rises roughly 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to the SSE.[1]
History
This mountain was named "Thumb Peak" in 1874 by the chief scientists of the Challenger expedition who came to observe the transit of Venus. The current name is a French translation.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Google Earth
- ^ Antarctic Names - Gazetteer - AADC
- ^ Gracie Delépine, Toponymie des Terres Australes, éditions La Documentation française, Paris, 1973, p. 279
External links
 Media related to Pouce (Kerguelen) at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Pouce (Kerguelen) at Wikimedia Commons
- Presqu'île Ronarc'h and the Mont du Pouce
