- Moua
Pihaa is a
submarine volcano in
French Polynesia. It is
located southwest of
Mehetia in the
Society Islands, and is the
largest of a
group of seamounts...
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Point bearing 45°. The
harbor in
Tautira Bay is Te-'afa ("the crack"). Port
Pihaa is the deep basin, from 1,800–2,400 feet (550–730 m) wide and 1.5 miles...
- 25°53′13″S 177°11′17″W / 25.887°S 177.188°W / -25.887; -177.188 2008 Moua
Pihaa −312 m (−1,000 ft) 3,500 m (11,000 ft) French
Polynesia 18°19′30″S 148°31′30″W...
- 148°04′W / 17.87°S 148.07°W / -17.87; -148.07 <31,000
years ago Moua
Pihaa -180 -590 18°19′S 148°40′W / 18.32°S 148.67°W / -18.32; -148.67 1970...
- village. The
general direction is straight, but two low and
wooded points,
Pihaa and Faraari,
project about 500
yards to seaward; the
first at 2.5 miles...
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other submarine volcanoes such as
Macdonald seamount,
Mehetia and Moua
Pihaa. A
second seamount lies
nearby and
partly overlaps with Crough, it is named...