| 31. | Soucouyants trade their victims'blood for evil powers with Bazil, the demon who resides in the silk cotton tree.
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| 32. | In 1975, a major redesign of Cotton Tree Caravan Park was prepared by Maroochy Shire Council's Design Department.
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| 33. | The Cotton Tree area was first gazetted as a wharf and water reserve ( 215 acres ) in 1873.
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| 34. | A large part of Cotton Tree is used for camping and is now known as the Cotton Tree Caravan Park.
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| 35. | A large part of Cotton Tree is used for camping and is now known as the Cotton Tree Caravan Park.
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| 36. | Starting from Lower Albert Road, the road winds up the hills and turns near the Kennedy Road and Cotton Tree Drive.
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| 37. | The cabin accommodation provided by the Cotton Tree Caravan Park comprises small, single-storey structures, raised off the ground on steel columns.
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| 38. | Against this trend, Cotton Tree Caravan Park has sustained its use as a low scale, relatively affordable option for waterfront tourist accommodation.
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| 39. | Pincushion, at the eastern end of the reserve, was less formally organised than Cotton Tree and mainly catered to campers in tents.
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| 40. | The Maroochy River's southern bank forms a virtually unbroken stretch of parkland and picnic spots in the area known as Cotton Tree.
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