Zandcwhite
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- Zach
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I still think that claim is silly, all other mountains are measured from sea level no matter how tall the land mass around them is, why would we measure this one from some depth below sea level? Don't all land masses extend to well below sea level or are they floating? I guess I'm 7' tall if we measure from 13" under whatever surface I'm standing on...Mauna Kea (on the Big Island) is considered to be the largest mountain in the world when measured from its base (which is underwater) at 33,500'. It's under 44 miles to climb over 13,800'. https://maps.app.goo.gl/GMA5znc9S6ddERjK9
Unfortunately we'll never be able to test the power output there since the roads aren't open to the public...
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