Anića kuk rock face

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Anića kuk rock face is a prominent and steep limestone cliff in Croatia renowned as one of the country’s best-known and most challenging rock climbing destinations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff
natural landmark
rock face
activity hiking (approach routes)
mountaineering
rock climbing
approximateHeight about 300 meters
bestKnownAs iconic wall of Paklenica for climbers
climbingStyle sport routes with bolts
trad and mixed protection routes
country Croatia
difficulty high
geologicalType limestone cliff
hasFeature exposed routes
high-quality limestone rock
long climbing routes
technical climbing sections
vertical and overhanging faces
locatedInProtectedArea Paklenica National Park NERFINISHED
material limestone
notableFor rock climbing
steep rock walls
partOf Velebit mountain range NERFINISHED
popularity high among climbers in Croatia
region Dalmatia NERFINISHED
reputation one of Croatia’s best-known climbing cliffs
one of Croatia’s most challenging rock climbing destinations
terrainType karst
tourismType adventure tourism
usedFor big wall climbing
multi-pitch climbing
sport climbing
traditional climbing

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Paklenica National Park (nearby) contains Anića kuk rock face
subject surface form: Paklenica National Park