Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Kilda' has mentioned 'Summit' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In the southeast is Oiseval ('east fell'), which reaches 290 metres (950xc2xa0ft), and Mullach Mxc3xb2r ('big hill summit') 361xc2xa0metres (1,185xc2xa0ft) is due west of Conachair.
Ruival ('red fell') 137 metres (449xc2xa0ft) and Mullach Bi ('pillar summit') 358 metres (1,175xc2xa0ft) dominate the western cliffs.
Although 64 kilometres (40xc2xa0mi) from the nearest land, St Kilda is visible from as far as the summit ridges of the Skye Cuillin, some 129 kilometres (80xc2xa0mi) distant.
Even in the late 19th century, the islanders could communicate with the rest of the world only by lighting a bonfire on the summit of Conachair which would, weather permitting, be visible to those on the isles of Harris and the Uists, or by using the "St Kilda mailboat".
A Beaufighter LX798 based at Port Ellen on Islay crashed into Conachair within 100 metres (328xc2xa0ft) of the summit on the night of 3xe2x80x934 June 1943.