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Trou aux Cerfs is a volcanic crater found in the centre of the island of Mauritius. Now extinct, it is around 85 meters depth and more than 300m meters of diameter. The panorama is splendid and is today the Sunday walk of the inhabitants of Curepipe. When the weather is clear one can see the neighbouring island of Reunion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.212.136.197 (talk)

Can you find a source for 85 meters in depth? The one I used said 80. Picaroon 22:36, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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