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The trip to the mines of Celia had 70 participants (11/08/2015)

Great response to the call of the Natural Science Museum Jerónimo Molina, as were nearly 70 people who participated in the excursion to the mines of La Celia organized last Saturday.

It was a very educational visit with the participation of many parents and children who in many cases it was their first visit to the volcano of La Celia.

He moved from Madrid Complutense Professor Lorenzo Vilas, who was in charge of putting Jumilla geologically and explain how the volcano of La Celia and her relationship with volcanism in the region was formed.

Explanations completed all components of the visit began to locate jumillitas in mine tailings and to find other minerals that appear linked to the volcanic rocks, such as calcite, oligisto and apatite, which is the most precious all of them, being in the mine as a variety of asparagine.

Then a visit to the interior of the mines, always in a gallery that has no danger, nor disturb the colony of bats inside are performed.

There between teacher explanations Vilas, Angel Francisco Cutillas, collaborator of the Museum and Cayetano Herrero, director of the Science Museum of Nature, always in small groups and always accompanying the young by their parents were distributed.

Anecdotal note was that one of the women visitors went into labor on the tour, while performing their teacher's explanations Vilas.

I had to leave to beat contractions and earned him four hours after mother was a beautiful baby, you may want to go out to meet mine and see the Jumillita first.

It notes further that the visit had two doctors and two nurses for the safety of the same.

Photos: Emilio and Marta Herrero

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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