Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Everglades National Park' has mentioned 'Coast' in the following places:
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[2] The elevation typically ranges from 0 to 8 feet (2.4xc2xa0m) above sea level, but a Calusa-built shell mound on the Gulf Coast rises 20 feet (6.1xc2xa0m) above sea level.
During drier years when less fresh water flows to the coast, mangroves will appear among fresh water plants.
When rain is abundant, sawgrass and other fresh water plants may be found closer to the coast.
Both groups traveled through the Everglades but rarely lived within them, remaining mostly along the coast.
Following the end of the Seminole Wars, Americans began settling at isolated points along the coast in what is now the park, from the Ten Thousand Islands to Cape Sable.
The Gulf Coast Visitor Center is closest to Everglades City on State Road 29 along the west coast.
The Gulf Coast Visitor Center gives canoers access to the Wilderness Waterway, a 99-mile (160xc2xa0km) canoe trail that extends to the Flamingo Visitor Center.
[102] The western coast of the park and the Ten Thousand Islands and the various key islands in Florida Bay are accessible only by boat.
Back-country permits are required for campsites along the Wilderness Waterway, Gulf Coast sites, and sites in the various keys.
Cities along the west coast of Florida rely on desalinization for fresh water; the quantity demanded is too great for the land to provide.