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Coordinates: 17°01′N 61°52′W / 17.017°N 61.867°W / 17.017; -61.867
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The '''Shekerley Mountains''' are a range of hills in southwest [[Antigua]] that comprise all of the highest points on the island. The range stretches for 15 km along the south coast of the island from near Johnsons Point in the west to [[Falmouth, Antigua and Barbuda|Falmouth]] in the east. The most prominent peaks in the range include [[Mount Obama]] (formerly Boggy Peak), [[Signal Hill (Antigua and Barbuda)|Signal Hill]], Sage Hill and Monks Hill.
The '''Shekerley Mountains''' are a range of hills in southwest [[Antigua]] that comprises all of the highest points on the island. The range stretches for 15 km along the south coast of the island from near Johnsons Point in the west to [[Falmouth, Antigua and Barbuda|Falmouth]] in the east. The most prominent peaks in the range include [[Mount Obama]] (formerly Boggy Peak), [[Signal Hill (Antigua and Barbuda)|Signal Hill]], Sage Hill and Monks Hill.


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Revision as of 01:22, 6 September 2015

The Shekerley Mountains are a range of hills in southwest Antigua that comprises all of the highest points on the island. The range stretches for 15 km along the south coast of the island from near Johnsons Point in the west to Falmouth in the east. The most prominent peaks in the range include Mount Obama (formerly Boggy Peak), Signal Hill, Sage Hill and Monks Hill.

17°01′N 61°52′W / 17.017°N 61.867°W / 17.017; -61.867