Aruba, a Caribbean island nation and part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, counts around 1/5 of its land area as part of Arikok National Park. The park includes coastline and cacti among its features. It also includes the highest point on the island, Jamanota, at 617 feet or 188 meters above sea level, sometimes referred to as Sero Jamanota, “sero” meaning “mountain”.
Somewhat tricky case here with regard to the right picture to use. The Wikipedia page has a photograph of the landscape taken from Jamanota, and a web search pulls up some images of a very steep conical hill, but it’s difficult to reconcile those. Ultimately, I pulled up this perspective looking roughly east-northeast, taken by Google Street View Trusted Photographer 360 Bizland Mercado and I’m going to guess that Jamanota is the high point as noted with the added arrow:

On meaning:
Jamanota is a word from the Arawak language and can be explained somewhat as follows: JA or YA is spirit; MA is great or great spirit; NO is a suffix denoting a plural; TA is source. So about, Source of Great Spirits.[1]
Side Note: With many if not most known regional elevation extremes, there are online guides to hiking in the area, such as this one on AllTrails.
Have a good Sunday ⛰️
