Fossils from 370 million years: A look at the Erbach primeval sea!

Fossils from 370 million years: A look at the Erbach primeval sea!

Langenaubach, Deutschland - After four long years of closure, the Erdbach Museum finally opens its doors again! A true jewel for history and nature lovers that bring the fascinating earth history of the region alive. Visitors can look forward to two impressive rooms that impressively present the development of the earth in this area. 370 million years ago was a deep sea that formed the basis for the tropical Langenaubach piercing cliff. The remains of this long past time are not only educational, but also breathtaking!

fossils and ancient secrets

The history of the region comes to life in the Erdbach Museum! In the early Oberdevon, a mighty volcano was created, which formed the Refatoll. The organisms that lived there created the lime, which is still being dismantled today. But that's not all! In the sub -carbon, about 340 to 330 million years ago, the landscape turned again. The earth plate movements led to the region dipping into a deep sea that was lined with lush swamp forests. The fossils that are exhibited here tell of the animals and plants that once populated these earth. A real window in the past!

The reopening of the museum is an important event for everyone who is interested in natural history. It not only offers an exciting journey through the history of the earth, but also the opportunity to experience the fascinating fossils from the region up close. A place that combines knowledge and astonishment - the Erdbacher Museum is back and ready to captivate the visitors!

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OrtLangenaubach, Deutschland

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