The term mesa is used throughout the United States to describe a flat-topped mountain or hill.
Suddenly, from near that flat-topped mountain where the Hannoveraner had crashed, there came a blinding light.
And thus they came to the flat-topped mountain and the barrier cliffs.
Dawn the next day would reveal that great flat-topped mountain rising out of the sea.
Behind him, the solid flat-topped mountain with its glistening wreaths of clouds fell away.
The resort looked a picture in snow and sunshine, surrounded by gentle, flat-topped mountains.
Here, he took up residence on the Tafelberg, a flat-topped mountain overlooking the river.
We found a good spot at the top of one of these flat-topped mountains.
The existence of flat-topped mountains below the surface of the ocean was established in 1965.
In addition, his name is the generic term for flat-topped underwater mountains rising from the ocean floor.