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The 'Tallest Mountain in the World is Mauna Kea'. It is an inactive Volcano on the island of Hawaii. Only 13,796 feet of Mauna Kea stands above sea level, however, if you measure it from its base, which is below sea level, it is 33,465 feet. If measured from top to its base below sea level, Mauna Kea beats Everest by 4,436 ft. (over 3/4 of a mile).
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