Seamount in the Pacific Ocean north-northwest of Easter Island
23°19.65′S111°38.41′W / 23.32750°S 111.64017°W / -23.32750; -111.64017[1]Pito Seamount is a seamount in the Pacific Ocean. It rises to a depth of 2,250 metres (7,380 ft) and features hydrothermal activity in the form of black smokers, which were discovered in 1993.
111°38.41′W / 23.32750°S 111.64017°W / -23.32750; -111.64017 PitoSeamount is a seamount in the Pacific Ocean. It rises to a depth of 2,250 metres (7...
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hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise in the Pacific Ocean PitoSeamount – Seamount in the Pacific Ocean north-northwest of Easter Island Submarine...
island was first named Te pito o te kainga a Hau Maka, "The little piece of land of Hau Maka". But there are two words pronounced pito in Rapa Nui, one meaning...
300 metres (17,400 ft) deep hole, called the "Pito Deep" because of its close proximity to the PitoSeamount, at the northeastern limit. The western border...