Mount Gabi
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mount-gabi-246-4483548
title:
Mount Gabi
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Mount Gabi is an underwater mountain, similar to a guyot, that was discovered in 2006, fifty kilometres (31 mi) off the coast of Augusta near the south-western tip of Western Australia. It lies a similar distance west of Windy Harbour It lies at a depth of one thousand metres (3,300 ft), rising three hundred metres (980 ft) from the sea floor and is five kilometres (3.1 mi) wide. Mount Gabi was discovered by Cameron Buchanan, a multibeam sonar specialist from Geoscience Australia, the Australian
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Underwater mountain off the coast of Western Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Gabi
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2023-12-01T17:02:18Z
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