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  2. Table Island (South Shetland Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Table Island is a conspicuous flat-topped, rocky island lying north of Greenwich Island and north-northwest of the Aitcho group on the west side of English Strait in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The island is rising to over 150 metres (492 feet) and extending 1.4 by 1 kilometre (0.87 by 0.62 miles), with a surface area of 112 ...

  3. Spike Island, Widnes - Wikipedia

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    Location. Widnes, Cheshire, England. Coordinates. 53°21′14″N 2°43′50″W. /  53.35389°N 2.73056°W  / 53.35389; -2.73056. Operated by. Halton Borough Council. Spike Island is a park in Widnes, Halton, North West England. It is an artificial island between the Sankey Canal and the estuary of the River Mersey containing parkland ...

  4. Reed Tablemount - Wikipedia

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    Reed Tablemount (also referred to as Reed Bank, Recto Bank and several other names) is a large tablemount or guyot in the South China Sea north-east of Dangerous Ground and north-east of the Spratly Islands. It covers an area of 8,866 square kilometres (3,423 sq mi), [1] but with depths between only 9 and 45 metres (30 and 148 ft). [2]

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  6. Table Island - Wikipedia

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    Demographics. Population. 0. Table Island is an uninhabited island within the Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. It lies in Norwegian Bay, north of Devon Island, and is also south Cornwall Island, separated by Belcher Channel. Ekins Island is a small islet about 4 km (2.5 mi) to the southwest.

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    Seaplane. A Grumman G-111 Albatross amphibious flying boat landing. OS2U Kingfisher in 1944. Seaplanes were commonly used in World War II for reconnaissance and search and rescue. They were launched from ships or seaplane tenders, or could take off from water in the right conditions. A seaplane is a powered fixed-wing aircraft capable of taking ...