Visit Mont Buxton
Mont Buxton is a hill located on the island of Mahe in the Seychelles archipelago. It stands at a height of 822 meters (2,700 feet) and is one of the highest points in Seychelles. Mont Buxton offers spectacular views out over the Indian Ocean and surrounding islands, making it a popular spot for tourists to visit.
The area around Mont Buxton includes two important nature reserves - La Misere and Morne Seychellois National Park - where visitors can explore unique biodiversity, including rare species of plants and birds. The nearby Anse Major beach is also well worth visiting; its crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming or snorkeling.
One interesting historical fact related to Mont Buxton is that it was once used as an observation point by American forces during World War II. A key part of Operation Stingray, American troops stationed here monitored air traffic in the region during the conflict.
The area around Mont Buxton includes two important nature reserves - La Misere and Morne Seychellois National Park - where visitors can explore unique biodiversity, including rare species of plants and birds. The nearby Anse Major beach is also well worth visiting; its crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming or snorkeling.
One interesting historical fact related to Mont Buxton is that it was once used as an observation point by American forces during World War II. A key part of Operation Stingray, American troops stationed here monitored air traffic in the region during the conflict.
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