Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Manas Wildlife Sanctuary' has mentioned 'Sanctuary' in the following places:
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Within the National Park lies the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, a glacial basin surrounded by a ring of peaks between 6,000 metres (19,700xc2xa0ft) and 7,500xc2xa0m (24,600xc2xa0ft) high, and drained by the Rishi Ganga through the Rishi Ganga Gorge, a steep almost impassable defile. | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 1.1 2021 glacial outburst flood 2 Layout of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary 3 Fauna 4 Flora 5 Named peaks of the park and environs 5.1 Within the sanctuary 5.2 On the sanctuary wall 5.3 Just outside the wall 6 Nuclear-powered spying device on Nanda Devi 7 See also 8 References 9 External links | WIKI |
Eric Shipton and H. W. Tilman entered the inner sanctuary through Rishi Ganga in 1934, thus opening the extensive exploration in the sanctuary. | WIKI |
In 1939, the area was declared as a game sanctuary. | WIKI |
Layout of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary[edit] | WIKI |
Contour map of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary | WIKI |
The Nanda Devi Sanctuary within the National Park can be divided into two parts, Inner and Outer. | WIKI |
Together, they are surrounded by the main sanctuary wall, which forms a roughly square outline, with high, continuous ridges on the north, east and south sides. | WIKI |
The Inner Sanctuary occupies roughly the eastern two-thirds of the total area, and contains Nanda Devi itself and the two major glaciers flanking the peak, the Uttari (north) Rishi Glacier and the Dakshini (south) Rishi Glacier. | WIKI |
[6] This region was already inhabited by the Aryanic, Mongolian and Himalayan indigenous peoples as per vedas and natural history but the first recorded entry of the British into the Inner Sanctuary was by Eric Shipton and H. W. Tilman in 1934, via the Rishi Gorge. | WIKI |
The Outer Sanctuary occupies the western third of the total sanctuary, and is separated from the Inner Sanctuary by high ridges, through which flows the Rishi Ganga. | WIKI |
The first serious climbing expedition to pass through the Outer Sanctuary was that of T. G. Longstaff, who climbed Trisul I in 1907 via the eponymous glacier. | WIKI |
Vegetation is scarce In the inner sanctuary due to the dryness of the conditions. | WIKI |
Apart from Nanda Devi, the following peaks lie on ridges dividing the Inner and Outer Sanctuary areas. | WIKI |
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the State of Assam in North-East India, a biodiversity hotspot. | UNESCO |
The Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is part of the core zone of the 283,700 hectares Manas Tiger Reserve, and lies alongside the shifting river channels of the Manas River. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): The Manas Wildlife Sanctuary provides habitat for 22 of Indiaxe2x80x99s most threatened species of mammals. | UNESCO |
The property is a wildlife sanctuary with a focus on maintaining the integrity of the property as a natural area. | UNESCO |
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is buffered on the north by the Royal Manas National Park of Bhutan and on the east and west less effectively by the Manas Tiger Reserve. | UNESCO |