Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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A more plausible, if prosaic, explanation for the origin of the name of the park is that Leichhardt applied the colloquial German term for a cockatoo, although this is unlikely to sit well with the indigenous historians. | WIKI |
Water buffalo had a large influence on the Kakadu region as well. | WIKI |
The floodplains, which are inundated for several months each year, feature sedges such as spike rush as well patches of freshwater mangroves (itchy tree), pandanus and paper bark trees (Melaleuca). | WIKI |
Kakadu's 25 frog species are extremely well adapted to the region's climatic extremes. | WIKI |
There are also images of the Rainbow Serpent said to have created much of the landscape as well as mischievous Mimi spirits and the story of the Namarrgarn Sisters. | WIKI |
Anbangbang Billabong lies in the shadow of Nourlangie Rock and is inhabited by a wide range of wildlife which would have sustained traditional Aboriginal people well. | WIKI |
There are several accommodation options in the park, mostly found in the town of Jabiru, as well as a range of services to cater to visitor's needs. | WIKI |
The town was built for the Uranium mine that was established prior to the founding of Kakadu National Park and provides infrastructure for the mine's workforce as well as the national park activities and tourism. | WIKI |
The property is well protected by legislation and is co-managed with the Aboriginal traditional owners, which is an essential aspect of the management system. | UNESCO |