Doyle's Delight

Doyle's Delight
Highest point
Elevation1,124 m (3,688 ft)
ListingCountry high point
Coordinates16°29′39″N 89°02′45″W / 16.49417°N 89.04583°W / 16.49417; -89.04583
Geography
Location Belize
Parent rangeCockscomb Range

Doyle's Delight is the highest peak in Belize. It is 1124 m high.

The name Doyle's Delight was first used by Sharon Matola in a 1989 report.[1][2] The name is based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's book The Lost World (1912). The book has the quote "there must be something wild and wonderful in a country such as this, and we're the men to find it out!".

References

  1. Matola, Sharon (1989). The Doyle’s Delight Expedition, Maya Mountains, Southern Belize. Unpublished report.
  2. The August 2004 Expedition to Doyle’s Delight