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10 ngày trước
00History enthusiasts and curious travelers in Vietnam have a unique opportunity to travel back millions of years at the 'History of Earth's Formation through Fossil Collections' exhibition. Currently hosted at the Hanoi Museum in collaboration with the Hanoi Fossil Museum, this event features nearly 1,200 rare specimens. It is a world-class display that offers a deep dive into the prehistoric world, showcasing the remnants of life that existed long before humans walked the Earth.
The exhibition is organized into several thematic sections, making it an educational experience for visitors of all ages. Highlights include the fossilized remains of Trilobites (Psychopyge) from the Middle Devonian period, which are over 400 million years old, and the jawbones of Woolly Mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) from the Pleistocene epoch. These artifacts provide invaluable scientific data about the evolution of species and the dramatic changes our planet has undergone over eons.
One of the most popular attractions is the collection of Megalodon teeth. These giant prehistoric sharks ruled the oceans for nearly 20 million years, and seeing their massive teeth up close gives a true sense of their power. Other notable fossils include those of the ancient amphibian Micromelerpeton credneri and various prehistoric plants, such as Litsea lamarck leaves found in Yen Bai province. Many of these items have been officially certified as national artifacts by the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports, emphasizing their historical significance.
The exhibition is not just about looking at old rocks; it’s about understanding the delicate balance of life on Earth. By studying these fossils, scientists and visitors alike can learn about past extinctions and how life adapted to survive. The event is scheduled to run until May 2024, providing ample time for students, families, and tourists to explore this incredible collection. If you find yourself in Hanoi, this is a must-visit destination for a fascinating look at the 'silent witnesses' of Earth's long and complex history.
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