| 1. | Cotton Tree Caravan Park demonstrates the principal characteristics of a seaside caravan park.
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| 2. | The Cotton Tree represents the christening of Freetown in March 1792.
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| 3. | This tree is a silk cotton tree, or so-called " God tree ".
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| 4. | It is located at 10 Cotton Tree Drive, Central-within the Hong Kong Park.
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| 5. | The Japanese soldiers also planted several cotton trees on the area.
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| 6. | Holiday makers camped on the reserve among the native cotton trees.
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| 7. | Until the 1910s, Cotton Tree was accessible only by water.
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| 8. | Cotton Tree includes 2 caravan parks which maybe heritage listed.
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| 9. | The tree, also called a silk-cotton tree, has been harvested commercially since the 1890s.
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| 10. | Cotton Tree Lodge is off-the-grid and uses solar panels for most of its energy needs.
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