Cotton Tree

Cotton Tree
Cotton Tree, Freetown

Der Cotton Tree ist das Wahrzeichen von Freetown, der Hauptstadt von Sierra Leone. Der Baum – ein Kapokbaum (Ceiba pentandra) [1] – steht mindestens seit 1792 an dieser Stelle. Er war früher ein Wallfahrtsort für gläubige Sierra-Leoner und gilt noch heute als Zeichen für Frieden und Reichtum in Sierra Leone.

Der Baum ist auch auf der 10.000-Leone-Banknote abgebildet [2].

Quellen

  1. http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/AD229E/AD229E03.htm
  2. http://www.bankofsierraleone-centralbank.org/bank_notes_designs.html
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