Mount Moody
Mount Moody | |||
Falkland Islands | |||
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Range: | Hornby Mountains | ||
West Falkland | |||
Summit: | 1,816 feet 51°45’0"S, 59°45’0"W |
Mount Moody is a hill amongst the Hornby Mountains on West Falkland, in the Falkland Islands. At 1,816 feet, it one of the highest of the Hornby Mountains, though exceeded by Mount Robinson and Mount Maria.
The hill is named after a former Governor of the islands, Richard Moody, after whom the Moody Brook by Stanley is named too.
Like the other Hornby Mountains, Moody consists of a ridge running south-south-west to north-north-west in parallel to the Falkland Sound.