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Tree of Knowledge, Camooweal
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Tree of Knowledge, Camooweal, Heritage-listed ghost gum tree in Camooweal, Australia

The Tree of Knowledge is a white-barked ghost gum positioned along transportation routes in northwestern Queensland close to the Northern Territory border. The tree is accompanied by information boards explaining its heritage significance and surrounded by open space suitable for public gatherings and commemorative occasions.

The tree gained prominence during Australia's early labor movement, serving as a significant meeting place for workers and pastoralists in the late 1800s. Its role as a gathering point developed alongside the region's settlement history and the growing push for workers' rights during that era.

The tree serves as a gathering point where people come to reflect on the region's labor movement and workers' rights heritage. Visitors and residents use the site to mark occasions connected to Queensland's labor history.

The tree is easily accessible along main transport routes and features information boards to help visitors understand its significance. The location works well as a stop during travels through the region, requiring no special preparation or arrangements.

The ghost gum species Corymbia aparrerinja displays a natural adaptation to the harsh climate through its distinctive white bark, making it stand out visibly across open land. This characteristic coloring serves as a natural marker that travelers have historically used to locate the tree.

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