| Deux Mamelles | |
|---|---|
| The Mamelles lighthouse and the Pointe des Almadies seen from the African Renaissance Monument | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 105 m (344 ft) |
| Listing | Breast-shaped hills |
| Coordinates | 14°43′22″N17°29′56″W / 14.72278°N 17.49889°W |
| Geography | |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | Unknown |
| Easiest route | From the Pointe des Almadies, Dakar |
Deux Mamelles, Collines des Mamelles, or simply Mamelles are twin hills located in Ouakam, a suburban commune of Dakar, in the Cap-Vert peninsula, Senegal.
These hills are of volcanic origin [1] and they are the vestiges of a plateau from the early Quaternary. [2] The highest hill is only 105 metres (344 ft) high, but they stand out in the landscape owing to the flat surroundings. The name of these breast-shaped hills comes from the French term “Mamelle”, a name commonly applied in the French-speaking parts of the world to a breast. [3]
On the seaward hill stands a lighthouse, the Phare des Mamelles, while on the hill further ashore the African Renaissance Monument was erected and unveiled in 2010.