Mount Thullier, also known as Mount Thuillier, is a mountain on Great Nicobar Island, located in the Indian Ocean and bordering on the Andaman Sea. At 642 m (2,106 ft) above sea level, it is the highest point on the island and in the Nicobar Islands.
The mountain is composed of parallel ridges of folded turbidite sandstone.
The island's five perennial rivers – the Galathea, Jubilee, Amrit Kaur, Dak Aniang, and Dak Tayal – all originate from Mount Thullier. The Galathea River is the longest, flowing southwards for about 30 km to empty into the sea at Galathea Bay near the southern tip of the island.
The hill is thought to have arisen due to tectonic activity in the region.
By elevation Mount Thullier is
# 1 out of 1 in Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve # 1 out of 1 in Campbell Bay National Park # 1 out of 2 in Great Nicobar # 4 out of 31 in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
By prominence Mount Thullier is
# 1 out of 1 in Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve # 1 out of 1 in Campbell Bay National Park # 1 out of 2 in Great Nicobar # 3 out of 31 in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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