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- Mount_Gabi abstract "Mount Gabi is an underwater mountain, similar to a guyot, that was discovered in 2006, fifty kilometres off the coast of Augusta near the south-western tip of Western Australia. It lies at a depth of one thousand metres, rising three hundred metres from the sea floor and is five kilometres wide. It was named by Professor Charitha Pattiaratchi, the chief scientist on the mission.The formation is very similar to the large sandstone formation named Uluru which has been a popular destination for tourists in the Northern Territory of Australia for many years.The Surveyor, a National Research vessel, accidentally made the discovery using a swath mapper while investigating continental shelf processes between the Great Australian Bight and Cape Leeuwin.The discovery was made by Cameron Buchanan, a multibeam sonar specialist from Geoscience Australia, the Australian national agency for geoscience research and geospatial information. At the time he was designing a swath survey after taking advantage of a last minute detour to the planned schedule.".
- Mount_Gabi elevation "300.0".
- Mount_Gabi locatedInArea Western_Australia.
- Mount_Gabi thumbnail Underwater_Uluru.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageExternalLink www.ga.gov.au.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageID "29286686".
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageLength "1945".
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageRevisionID "694053220".
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Augusta,_Western_Australia.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Leeuwin.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastline_of_Western_Australia.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Earth_science.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Geoscience_Australia.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Geospatial_analysis.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Great_Australian_Bight.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Guyot.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Uluru.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Gabi".
- Mount_Gabi elevationM "300".
- Mount_Gabi location "Sea floor, 50 kilometres from Augusta, Western Australia".
- Mount_Gabi name "Mount Gabi".
- Mount_Gabi photo "Underwater Uluru.jpg".
- Mount_Gabi photoAlt "Underwater survey map of Mt Gabi".
- Mount_Gabi photoCaption "Survey map that lead to the discovery of Mt Gabi".
- Mount_Gabi photoSize "260".
- Mount_Gabi regionCode "AU".
- Mount_Gabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- Mount_Gabi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WesternAustralia-geo-stub.
- Mount_Gabi subject Category:Coastline_of_Western_Australia.
- Mount_Gabi hypernym Mountain.
- Mount_Gabi point "-35.25 115.11666666666666".
- Mount_Gabi type Mountain.
- Mount_Gabi type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Gabi type Place.
- Mount_Gabi type Location.
- Mount_Gabi type Mountain.
- Mount_Gabi type Place.
- Mount_Gabi type Thing.
- Mount_Gabi type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Gabi type Q8502.
- Mount_Gabi comment "Mount Gabi is an underwater mountain, similar to a guyot, that was discovered in 2006, fifty kilometres off the coast of Augusta near the south-western tip of Western Australia. It lies at a depth of one thousand metres, rising three hundred metres from the sea floor and is five kilometres wide.".
- Mount_Gabi label "Mount Gabi".
- Mount_Gabi sameAs Q1950479.
- Mount_Gabi sameAs Mount_Gabi.
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- Mount_Gabi sameAs Q1950479.
- Mount_Gabi lat "-35.25".
- Mount_Gabi long "115.11666666666666".
- Mount_Gabi wasDerivedFrom Mount_Gabi?oldid=694053220.
- Mount_Gabi depiction Underwater_Uluru.jpg.
- Mount_Gabi isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Gabi.
- Mount_Gabi name "Mount Gabi".