On Saturday, children of Jumilla have an appointment with the ethnography of the village.
The House Museum and the Department of Culture, organized children's activities "The Girl Who Went Up a hill and down a volcano," in which children learn how the earth was formed, through a safe experiment on volcanology.
The event will take place at the Museum of Ethnography and Natural Sciences Jerónimo Molina, and will begin at 1100 hours with an explanation on the first floor in the living geology, to teach children the formation of such land as we know it and the influence it has had on all volcanism.
The workshop will focus on the volcanic landscape of the Minas de La Celia, noting the importance of the mineral known as "Jumillita".
This will make a mud volcano with a simple and safe chemical effect eject "lava".
Registration will take place, as usual, or by calling 968 75 73 79 968 78 07 40 696 96 56 51, or in the museums themselves.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla