Koko Guyot is an underwater volcano located in the South Pacific Ocean, specifically within the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia. Guyots, also known as tablemounts, are flat-topped underwater mountains formed by volcanic activity, typically found in deep ocean waters. Koko Guyot is noted for its distinctive geological features and provides insights into the volcanic history and tectonic processes of the region.
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