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  2. Vlinder Guyot - Wikipedia

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    Vlinder Guyot (also known as Alba Seamount) is a guyot in the Western Pacific Ocean. It rises to a depth of 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) and has a flat top covering an area of 40 by 50 kilometres (25 mi × 31 mi).

  3. Escape from Tarkov - Wikipedia

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    Escape from Tarkov is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game in development by Battlestate Games for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in the fictional Norvinsk region in northwestern Russia , where a war is taking place between two private military companies (United Security "USEC" and the Battle Encounter Assault Regiment ...

  4. List of Take-Two Interactive games - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Manhattan, New York, Take-Two Interactive is an American video game holding company founded in September 1993 by Ryan Brant. It publishes games through 2K Games (Battleborn, BioShock, Borderlands, Evolve, Mafia, Sid Meier's Civilization, The Darkness, XCOM), 2K Play (Carnival Games), 2K Sports (NBA 2K, WWE 2K), Ghost Story Games, Private Division (Kerbal Space Program ...

  5. Icy Bay (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The wave may have been about 40 feet (12 m) tall [8] when it entered Icy Bay itself about 12 minutes after the landslide, [2] and it inundated the bay's coastline with run-up levels of as much as 4 to 5 meters (13 to 16 feet) in some places, [1] although the run-up diminished to below the normal high-tide level in Icy Bay at distances greater ...

  6. Ioah Guyot - Wikipedia

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    Ioah Guyot is a shield volcano [8] [9] with an arcuate shape; the two halves that make it up have dimensions of 110 by 66 kilometres (68 mi × 41 mi) and 83 by 65 kilometres (52 mi × 40 mi). [2] The guyot rises 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) from the seafloor to 1,420 metres (4,660 ft) [5] –1,380 metres (4,530 ft) depth, forming a summit plateau ...

  7. Guyot - Wikipedia

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    The Bear Seamount (left), a guyot in the northern Atlantic Ocean. In marine geology, a guyot (/ ˈ ɡ iː. oʊ, ɡ iː ˈ oʊ /), [1] [2] also called a tablemount, is an isolated underwater volcanic mountain with a flat top more than 200 m (660 ft) below the surface of the sea. [3] The diameters of these flat summits can exceed 10 km (6 mi). [3]

  8. Allison Guyot - Wikipedia

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    Allison Guyot (formerly known as Navoceano Guyot) is a tablemount in the underwater Mid-Pacific Mountains of the Pacific Ocean.It is a trapezoidal flat mountain rising 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) above the seafloor to a depth of less than 1,500 metres (4,900 ft), with a summit platform 35 by 70 kilometres (22 by 43 mi) wide.

  9. Arnold Henry Guyot - Wikipedia

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    The Bear Seamount, a guyot. He is the namesake of several geographical features, including Guyot Glacier in Alaska, The Guyot Crater, Mount Guyot on the North Carolina and Tennessee border, Mount Guyot in New Hampshire, Mount Guyot on the Rocky Mountain Continental Divide in Colorado, as well as a Mount Guyot just southwest of Mount Whitney in ...