Brownsberg is a 515 metres[1] high mountain in the Brokopondo District of Suriname. It is the namesake of the Brownsberg Nature Park. The mountain has been named after John Brown, a 19th-century gold miner.[2]
Brownsberg | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 515 m (1,690 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 4°54′N 55°13′W / 4.9°N 55.22°W |
Geography | |
Location | Brownsweg, Brokopondo, Suriname |
Overview
editBrownsberg is almost flat on top,[3] because it is covered by a laterite cap which prevents erosion.[4] The mountain is covered in rainforests,[1] and has several waterfalls.[5] It is home to a great variety of animals. 116 mammal species were recorded including eight species of monkeys, two of which are endemic to the Guiana Shield.[6] 387 birds species have been recorded including the harpy eagle (harpia harpyja), scarlet macaw (ara macao), blue-cheeked parrot (amazona dufresniana), and the olive-sided flycatcher (contopus cooperi).[7]
Brownsberg can be reached from the town of Brownsweg.[3] Stoneiland, a tourist resort and beach, is located at the foot of the mountain.[8]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Project moet Brownsberg Natuur Park weer in oude glorie herstellen". Waterkant (in Dutch). Retrieved 26 February 2021.
- ^ De Dijn 2007, p. Introduction.
- ^ a b Ouboter 2001, p. 72.
- ^ Ouboter 2001, p. 73.
- ^ "Brownsberg". Suriname View (in Dutch). Retrieved 26 February 2021.
- ^ De Dijn 2007, p. Mammals.
- ^ De Dijn 2007, p. Birds.
- ^ "Ston Eiland". Parbode (in Dutch). Retrieved 15 March 2021.
Bibliography
edit- De Dijn, Bart (2007). The Biodiversity of the Brownsberg. doi:10.1896/1-881173-98-4.135.
- Ouboter, Paul E. (2001). "Directory of protected areas of Suriname". IBER.