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 |
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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. | WIKI |
Ruival ('red fell') 137 metres (449xc2xa0ft) and Mullach Bi ('pillar summit') 358 metres (1,175xc2xa0ft) dominate the western cliffs. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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". | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |