Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Gunung Mulu National Park' has mentioned 'Summit' in the following places:
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It was only in the 1920s, when a Berawan rhino hunter named Tama Nilong discovered the south-west ridge near the mountain which eventually led to the summit. | WIKI |
In 1932, Tama Nilong led Edward Shackleton during an Oxford University Expedition to the summit of Mount Mulu. | WIKI |
[4] This was the first successful ascent to the summit of Mount Mulu. | WIKI |
The summit of Mount Mulu is covered by moss forests, while the limestone pinnacles are found on the upper part of the Mount Api. | WIKI |
At the summit of Mount Mulu, the temperature ranges from 14xc2xa0xc2xb0C (57xc2xa0xc2xb0F) to 18xc2xa0xc2xb0C (64xc2xa0xc2xb0F). | WIKI |
The Upper montane forests can be divided into short facies, tall facies, and stunted summit facies. | WIKI |
The national park has three climbing treks: The Pinnacles Summit Trek, The Headhunter's Trail, and Gunung Mulu Summit Trek. | WIKI |
The Pinnacles Summit Trek is a 3 days/2 nights trek leading to the view of the Gunung Mulu Pinnacles. | WIKI |
The Gunung Mulu Summit trek is the only trek to reach the summit of Mount Mulu. | WIKI |
[4] The summit is located at 24xc2xa0km away from the park headquarters. | WIKI |
After Camp 4, there are a few vertical climbs which requires knotted ropes which eventually leads to the summit. | WIKI |
Camp 1 is located along the descending trek from the summit of Mount Mulu. | WIKI |
Three major rock formations are evident; the Mulu Formation of Paleocene and Eocene shalexe2x80x99s, and sandstone, rising to 2,376 m at the summit of Gunung Mulu: the 1.5 km thick Melinau Limestone formation of Upper Eocene, Oligocene and Lower Miocene, rising to 1,682 m at Gunung Api; and the Miocene Setap Shale formation outcropping as a gentle line of hills to the west. | UNESCO |