The Caribbean island of Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory. Its topography is very subtle, though neighboring Saint Martin to the south throws some visible mountains onto the horizon. As for local elevation, the Wikipedia article has this to say:
Crocus Hill is the highest point of Anguilla, a British overseas territory in the Caribbean, with an elevation of 73 metres (240 ft).[1] The hill is located near The Valley, Anguilla’s capital. Crocus Bay (west of the hill) was named after Crocus Hill.

From what I can tell, there isn’t a tremendously clear “hill shape” to get a look at, though I could be wrong or the foliage in the area might be obscuring Crocus Hill from available Street Views. (The header image is of some crocus flowers, though I’m not sure if this particular variety can be found near Crocus Hill.)
While we’re in Anguilla, I thought I’d give a shout-out to the flag that it used during a period of independence as the Republic of Anguilla. The dolphin motif remains in the current British Territorial format flag, but this design is really great, pure and distinctive:

Have a High Sunday!
