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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2017
In this paper we discuss the large-scale structures (> 500 pc) of the neutral atomic hydrogen in the disk of nearby galaxies, with an emphasis on finding evidence for neutral gas features in the disk - halo interface. Most nearby galaxies studied in detail appear to have hole and shell type structures in their HI disks and several show evidence for gas at peculiar velocities, probably examples of gas streaming out of the disk into the halo. Not all of the observed phenomena can be explained by stellar winds and supernova explosions and other explanations will briefly be discussed.