Among the events planned by the Department of Culture for the fourth quarter, this afternoon, will be screened at the Museum of Natural Sciences, the documentary "Earth, Living Planet: Fossils through time", a new projection by the Geological Survey of Spain, to engage the viewer in a minimum of basic concepts in geology and paleontology, in a simple and didactic.
It is used for some of the most exceptional paleontological Iberian Peninsula, making a trip to the past, crossing different times and places, for different aspects of the fauna of the seas during the Peozoico, ie from 250 and 540 million years, or the time of the dinosaurs and their footprints, between the Jurassic and Cretaceous of 200 and 65 million years.
Tour documentary also part of the tertiary age with animals mammals Jumillano contemporary fields of the Hoya de la Sima and the Sierra de las Cabras, but focused on deposits Fonelas Battalions in Madrid and in Granada, with a million years.
In short it is a fascinating journey through the history of the fossils, with the whole family will enjoy.
The screening will begin at 20.00 and admission is free.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla