Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Namib Sand Sea' has mentioned 'Escarpment' in the following places:
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From the Atlantic coast eastward, the Namib gradually ascends in elevation, reaching up to 200 kilometres (120xc2xa0mi) inland to the foot of the Great Escarpment.
[2] Annual precipitation ranges from 2 millimetres (0.079xc2xa0in) in the most arid regions to 200 millimetres (7.9xc2xa0in) at the escarpment, making the Namib the only true desert in southern Africa.
Although the outer Namib is largely barren of vegetation, lichens and succulents are found in coastal areas, while grasses, shrubs, and ephemeral plants thrive near the escarpment.
It occupies an area of around 80,950xc2xa0km2[7] (31,200xc2xa0square miles), stretching from the Uniab River (north) to the town of Lxc3xbcderitz (south) and from the Atlantic Ocean (west) to the Namib Escarpment (east).
Winds coming from the Indian Ocean lose part of their humidity when passing the Drakensberg mountains, and are essentially dry when they reach the Namib Escarpment at the eastern end of the desert.