The Center for the Study of Natural and Cultural Heritage (CSNACH) at the German Jordanian University (GJU) organized the Jordanian Geological Exhibition, providing a unique opportunity for attendees to explore the fascinating world of geology in a seamless and enjoyable manner.

The exhibition, held as part of the German Week celebrations organized by the university in honor of Independence Day and the silver jubilee, featured a diverse array of sections that garnered significant interest from visitors:

  • 3D Printing Technology: Meticulously crafted 3D-printed ammonite fossils were displayed, highlighting the seamless integration of modern technology with paleontological marvels.
  • Interactive Geological Map: Visitors had the chance to explore Jordan's rich geological fabric through a sophisticated interactive geological map that illuminated the nation's geological diversity.
  • Rock Cycle Exhibit: Guests engaged directly with various rock samples, gaining deeper insights into the dynamic processes that shape Earth's geological landscape over time.
  • 3D Model of a Traditional Hammam: This model showcased the geological materials used in everyday personal hygiene practices, offering an insightful look into traditional bathhouse practices.
  • Educational Activities: A series of engaging educational activities, including mineral identification challenges and interactive geological games, aimed to enhance visitors' understanding of geological phenomena in an accessible and enjoyable manner.

In addition to its educational value, the exhibition fostered a spirit of curiosity and exploration among attendees, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the natural wonders of our planet.

To view photos from the four-day exhibition, please visit our official Facebook page and explore the photo album dedicated to the Center for the Study of Natural and Cultural Heritage's participation.

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