Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site' has mentioned 'Coconut' in the following places:
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Bikini Atoll (/xcbx88bxc9xaakxc9xaaxcbx8cnixcbx90/ or /bxc9xaaxcbx88kixcbx90ni/; Marshallese: 'Pikinni', [pxcaxb2ixc9xa1innxcaxb2i], meaning "coconut place"),[2] sometimes known as Eschscholtz Atoll between the 1800s and 1946 (see Etymology section below for history and orthography of the endonym),[3] is a coral reef in the Marshall Islands consisting of 23 islands surrounding a 229.4-square-mile (594.1xc2xa0km2) central lagoon. | WIKI |
The German name is transliterated from the Marshallese name for the island, Pikinni, ([pxcaxb2ixc9xa1innxcaxb2i]) "Pik" meaning "surface" and "Ni" meaning "coconut", or surface of coconuts. | WIKI |
The islanders cultivated native foods including coconut, pandanus, papaya, banana, arrowroot, taro, limes, breadfruit, and pumpkin. | WIKI |
They used fishing line made from coconut husk and hooks from sharpened sea shells. | WIKI |
Existing land species include small lizards, hermit crabs, and coconut crabs. | WIKI |
Coconut trees were finally replanted in 1972, but the AEC learned that the coconut crabs retained high levels of radioactivity and could not be eaten. | WIKI |
The islanders who unknowingly consumed contaminated coconut milk were found to have abnormally high concentrations of caesium in their bodies. | WIKI |