Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pitons Management Area' has mentioned 'Volcanic' in the following places:
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The Pitons are two mountainous volcanic plugs, volcanic spires, located in Saint Lucia. | WIKI |
The volcanic complex includes a geothermal field with sulphurous fumaroles and hot springs. | WIKI |
Belonging to the Lesser Antilles, the volcanic island of Saint Lucia is located in the Eastern Caribbean Sea and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. | UNESCO |
The eponymous Pitons, two towering volcanic spires, are the major iconic landmark of the island. | UNESCO |
The PMA finds itself within the Soufriere Volcanic Centre and encompasses a wide range of its diverse geological features, including a site of geothermal activity with fumaroles and hot springs, known as the Sulphur Springs. | UNESCO |
Criterion (vii): The PMA derives its primary visual impact and aesthetic qualities from the Pitons, two adjacent forest-clad volcanic spires rising abruptly from the sea to heights greater than 700 m.a.s.l. | UNESCO |
Criterion (viii): The PMA contains the greater part of a collapsed stratovolcano contained within the volcanic system, known to geologists as the Soufriere Volcanic Centre. | UNESCO |
Prominent within the volcanic landscape are two remnant volcanic peaks, Gros Piton and Petit Piton. | UNESCO |
The Pitons occur with a variety of other volcanic features including cumulo domes, explosion craters, pyroclastic deposits (pumice and ash), and lava flows. | UNESCO |
Collectively, these fully illustrate the volcanic history of an andesitic composite volcano associated with crustal plate subduction. | UNESCO |
The boundaries of PMA have been determined to cover the areaxe2x80x99s outstanding volcanic features and were extended during the nomination process. | UNESCO |
The expanded area includes a broader range of volcanic features, but also a greater proportion of privately owned and rural residential land. | UNESCO |
Given the predominance of the volcanic phenomena and the scenic beauty, the boundaries adequately cover the key values. | UNESCO |