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The Ice Age Trail At Bruderhaus Wildlife Park

Sunday, 07 Jul 2024 @ 15:00
The Ice Age Trail at Bruderhaus Wildlife Park
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25,000 years ago, the Rhine and Linth glaciers met near Winterthur. Because it was much colder and wetter at that time than it is today, the glaciers were able to flow out of the Alps onto the Central Plateau. They ploughed moraine walls in front of them and left boulders behind.These erratic blocks are an important part of the Ice Age Trail. Most of them come from gravel pits in the region and were collected by the NWG back in the 1980s. Together with Stadtgrün Winterthur, these boulders have now been repositioned. Additional objects, such as a bog oak from the Winterthur Nature Museum, have also been added. Exciting information panels complete the tour.With Peter Stalder, geographer, content conceptA cooperation with the Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Winterthur (NGW)For adults and children aged 10 and over.Meeting point: Bus stop Wildpark Bruderhaus near the mammothsTwo life-size mammoths made of sheet steel stand at the bus stop in Bruderhaus Wildlife Park and mark the start of the Ice Age Trail. The two mammoths guide visitors through the Ice Age Trail, which was designed by the Natural Science Society of Winterthur (NGW).Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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