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- The Shekerley Mountains are a low mountain range on southwestern Antigua island, in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda and the Leeward Islands of the eastern...
- the north, and Saint Paul to the east. Saint Mary is dominated by the Shekerley Mountains, and its northern border is largely defined by the mountains...
- mostly canopied and is known for its views of the rainforests of the Shekerley Mountains. "2021 State of the Environment Report" (PDF). landed (2013-08-10)...
- country is mostly flat, with the highest points on Antigua being in the Shekerley Mountains and on Barbuda the Highlands. The country has a tropical savanna...
- Peak, named Mount Obama from 2009 to 2016, is the highest point of the Shekerley Mountains on the island of Antigua. It lies in the southwest region of...
- Most of the highest mountains and hills of Antigua are located in the Shekerley Mountains, while all of the highest points of Barbuda are located in the...
- Po****tion Geology Islands Mammals Mountains and hills Barbuda Highlands Shekerley National Cultural Heritage Parishes and dependencies Reptiles and amphibians...
- Po****tion Geology Islands Mammals Mountains and hills Barbuda Highlands Shekerley National Cultural Heritage Parishes and dependencies Reptiles and amphibians...
- 17.01667; -61.76667. The harbour lies close to the eastern end of the Shekerley Mountains, a range of hills along Antigua's southern coast. Monk's Hill...
- second-highest point on Antigua island, in Antigua and Barbuda. It is in the Shekerley Mountains range, with an elevation of 365 metres (1,198 ft). The mountain...