Mont Richard-Foy
Mont Richard-Foy is the highest mountain in the Île aux Cochons, Crozet Islands, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Indian Ocean.
Geography
This high peak rises in the middle of the western sector of Île aux Cochons, the largest island of the western group of the Crozet archipelago. Some sources give an elevation of. The summit is seasonally covered with snow.The mountain was named after French Navy officer Frédéric Richard-Foy. He was the commander of La Meurthe, the ship sent in 1887 to search for the survivors of the Tamaris.