Podvodnyye Islands
The Podvodnyye Islands (Azerbaijani: Qutan Adası[1] and Baburi Adasi[2]) are a small island group off the Azerbaijan coast in the Caspian Sea.[3]
Podvodnyye Qutan Adasi / Baburi Adasi | |
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Island group of the Baku Archipelago | |
Podvodnyye | |
Coordinates: 39°49′0″N 49°26′30″E | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
Region | Absheron Region |
Geography
The Podvodnyye are a cluster of islets extending for about 7 km in a NW - SE direction.[4] The group is part of the Baku Archipelago, but it lies south of the bay.
The northernmost islet is located 0.8 km from the mainland shore. The largest islet is about 2 km in length, but very narrow.[5]
gollark: I've seen two or three but never caught any.
gollark: You mean emptying at 1h drops?
gollark: I get 20ms latency unless there's anything using decent amounts of bandwidth, at which point it goes up to about 2000ms.
gollark: Like in high-frequency trading, where they pay stupid amounts to lay new fibre to shave off a few milliseconds.
gollark: I think for hunting - above a certain amount of bandwidth - latency matters more.
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