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. | WIKI |
During drier years when less fresh water flows to the coast, mangroves will appear among fresh water plants. | WIKI |
When rain is abundant, sawgrass and other fresh water plants may be found closer to the coast. | WIKI |
Both groups traveled through the Everglades but rarely lived within them, remaining mostly along the coast. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The Gulf Coast Visitor Center is closest to Everglades City on State Road 29 along the west coast. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
Back-country permits are required for campsites along the Wilderness Waterway, Gulf Coast sites, and sites in the various keys. | WIKI |
Cities along the west coast of Florida rely on desalinization for fresh water; the quantity demanded is too great for the land to provide. | WIKI |