Mangwe Cavus (Triton)

Ila (Zambia) "the flooder"

A cavus is an irregular steep-sided depression usually in arrays or clusters. On Triton they are named after aquatic names, excluding Roman and Greek. Possible categories include worldwide aquatic spirits, terrestrial fountains or fountain locations, terrestrial aquatic features, terrestrial geysers or geyser locations, terrestrial islands.

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NW 565 km

Lo Sulci

MRV
8 Hours 49 Minutes
Walking
15 Days 10 Hours

N 483 km

Rem Maculae

MRV
7 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
13 Days 4 Hours

NE 225 km

Yasu Sulci(next)

MRV
3 Hours 31 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 4 Hours

W 354 km

Ob Sulci

MRV
5 Hours 32 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 16 Hours

Mangwe Cavus

-7.0° N 343.0° E

E 973 km

Raz Fossae

MRV
15 Hours 12 Minutes
Walking
26 Days 13 Hours

S 770 km

Uhlanga Regio

MRV
12 Hours 2 Minutes
Walking
21 Days

SE 215 km

Boynne Sulci(last)

MRV
3 Hours 21 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 20 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 52 locations over 10,407 km. Next: Yasu Sulci
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