Tracing the Iron Ore from the Jurassic Period - Geological Circuit at Giele Botter

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The iron ore from Minett is seen as the cornerstone of Luxembourg's industrial development. Former mining pits, which bear witness to a remarkable geological history, now serve as biodiversity hotspots. Join us for a tour through the region's geological past, exploring Jurassic-era ecosystems formed around 175 million years ago.

With: Robert Weis

Robert Weis is a scientific assistant and manager of paleontology collections at the National Museum of Natural History. He coordinated the development of the new geological circuit at Giele Botter and co-authored several books on the geology of Minett.

Age: Recommended for ages 14 and up.

Meeting point: Restaurant "Bei der Giedel" in Fond-de-Gras.

In collaboration with Minett Park Fonds-de-Gras.


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Recommended for ages 14 and above. Meeting point: Restaurant "Bei der Giedel" in Fond-de-Gras. In collaboration with Minett Park Fonds-de-Gras.
Automatically translated from Luxembourgish.



Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History

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Luxembourg Fonds-De-Gras Pétange, Luxembourg

Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History
Fonds-De-Gras Pétange
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