Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Škocjan Caves' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
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Together with the underground stream of the Reka River, they represent one of the longest karst underground wetlands in Europe. | WIKI |
The Reka River disappears underground at Big Collapse Doline (Slovene: Velika Dolina) into xc5xa0kocjan Caves and then flows underground for 34xc2xa0km (21xc2xa0mi) surfacing near Monfalcone where it contributes approximately one third of the flow of the Timavo River, which flows 2xc2xa0km (1.2xc2xa0mi) from the Timavo Springs to the Adriatic Sea. | WIKI |
[5] The view of the big river in the rainy season, as it disappears underground at the bottom of Big Collapse Doline, 160xc2xa0m (520xc2xa0ft) below the surface, is both majestic and frightening. | WIKI |
The river flowing through the underground canyon turns northwest before the Cerkvenik Bridge and continues its course along Hanke's Channel (Slovene: Hankejev kanal). | WIKI |
The Carniolan scholar Johann Weikhard von Valvasor described the sink of the Reka River and its underground flow in 1689. | WIKI |
In order to supply Trieste with drinking water, an attempt was made to follow the underground course of the Reka River. | WIKI |
From time immemorial, people have been attracted to the gorge where the Reka River disappears underground as well as the cave entrances. | WIKI |
The Reka River sinks under a rocky wall; on the top of it lies the village of xc5xa0kocjan, after which the caves are named. | WIKI |
The protected area of 413 ha conserves an exceptional limestone cave system which comprises one of the world's largest known underground river canyons, that was cut into the limestone bedrock by the Reka River. | UNESCO |
Along its course, the river suddenly disappears into the karst underground, before passing through a vast and picturesque channel of up to 150 meters in height and more than 120 meters in width, often in the form of dramatically roaring rapids and waterfalls. | UNESCO |
The main channel of the celebrated underground river resurfaces in two picturesque collapsed dolines named Velika and Mala. | UNESCO |
The heart of the site, the main cave system with the underground stretches of the Reka River, has been formed in a thick layer of cretaceous limestone. | UNESCO |
The Reka River epitomizes this permanent challenge. | UNESCO |