Mount D'Urville
Mount D'Urville is one of the highest points on
outlying islands, and is named after French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville. It rises to a height of 630 m (2099 ft). It stands in the southeast of the main island, overlooking the mouth of Carnley Harbour. The higher peak of Mount Dick, on Adams Island
, is visible from it, 12 kilometres to the southwest.
References
- Anon. (1969, 4th edn). Wise's New Zealand Guide. H. Wise & Co.: Dunedin
50°49′28″S 166°08′49″E / 50.824394°S 166.147027°E