Pain de sucre (Les Saintes)

Pain de Sucre
Highest point
Elevation 173.88 ft (53.00 m)
Coordinates 15°51′52″N 61°35′57″W / 15.86444°N 61.59917°W / 15.86444; -61.59917Coordinates: 15°51′52″N 61°35′57″W / 15.86444°N 61.59917°W / 15.86444; -61.59917
Geography
Geology
Mountain type Basalt
Volcanic arc/belt Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc

Pain de Sucre (literally: sugar loaf) is a little mountain located on Terre-de-Haut Island on the archipelago of Îles des Saintes with the height of 53 metres (173.88 feet). It is a peninsula between two beaches called Petite Anse du Pain de sucre and Anse Devant.

Pain de Sucre is constituated by an alignment of basalt columns plunging into the blue waters of the bay of les Saintes.

The organ pipes of this mountain are a spectacular geologic curiosity and a famous tourist spot of the archipelago.

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