Pukao is a submerged seamount located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, part of the oceanic region surrounding Easter Island (Rapa Nui). It is known for its geological features and its significance in oceanography and marine biology. The seamount is formed from volcanic activity and provides a unique habitat for various marine species, making it an area of interest for researchers studying ocean ecosystems and underwater geology.
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