Elevation 780 m | Parent range Mid-Atlantic Ridge | |
Similar Wilhelmplatået, Queen Mary's Peak, Peter I Island, Silisili, Mount Paget |
Olavtoppen, occasionally anglicized as Olav Peak, is the highest point of Bouvetøya, a volcanic island and dependency of Norway, and the remotest island on Earth. Olavtoppen is located north of the center of the island, immediately south of Kapp Valdivia, and rises 780 meters (2,560 ft) above mean sea level. It has been first ascended on Feb. 21st 2012 by Aaron Halstead, Will Allen, Bruno Rodi, and Jason Rodi
Map of Olavtoppen, Bouvet Island
References
Olavtoppen Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA