GHUGHUA FOSSIL NATIONAL PARK DINDORI M.P.
FOSSIL NATIONAL PARK GHUGHWA/GHUGHUA (DINDORI) M.P
राष्ट्रीय जीवाश्म उद्यान घुघवा/घुघुवा (जिला-डिन्डोरी) म.प्र.
Ghughwa/Ghughua fossil national park is located in dindori district of Madhya Pradesh india .The priceless treasure of plants fossils witch have been date 65 million years old . This fossil park is manage by forest department of m.p. The fossils was discovered in 1970 by Dr. Dharmendra Prasad and Ghughwa fossil National park was declared in 1983. There is 31 genera belonging to 18 families have been identified. Here well preserved fossils of plants, fruits ,seeds and Dinosaur Egg fossil are showcased in muscium. Dicotyledons and palm fossils wood are numerous .
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Journey to Ghughwa Fossil Park
Ghughwa Fossil Park near Jabalpur is the unique destination in Madhya Pradesh. It has been blessed with priceless treasure of Plant and Animal Fossils which have been dated 65 million years old.
Today My wife Dr Poonam Yadav and me explore it.
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Ghughua Fossil National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India
Actually, the fossils of Ghughua are thousand times older than your wildest guess. They are 65 million, that is, 6.5 crore years old. That makes them much older than the human race itself! The modern man appeared on Earth about 2 lakh years ago, which means that these fossils are about 325 times as old as the human race. That is why #Ghughua is priceless. And that is why #MadhyaPradesh Govt has set up the #GhughuaFossilNationalPark here.
Fossil National Park in Madhya Pradesh - India
The fossil park is around 76 km away from Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh and spread over an area of 27.34 ha in Ghughua and Umaria villages in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh.
The Ghughua Fossil National Park of Madhya Pradesh is a unique destination in India, which has been blessed with a priceless treasure trove of plant fossils. Fossils belonging to 31 genera of 18 plant families have been identified.These fossils represent life as it occurred in this area some 65 million years ago.
Well-preserved fossils woody plants,climbers,leaves,flowers,fruits and seeds have been found here. Palm fossils are particularly numerous.
These fossils were discovered by Dr. Dharmendra Prasad, the then statistical officer of Mandla district and honorary secretary of the district archeology union. Dr.S.R.Ingle from Science Colleage, Jabalpur and Dr. M.B.Bande from Birbal Sahani Institute of Paleobotany, Lucknow then conducted systematic study of these fossils.
Considering the great scientific importance of the fossils found in this area,the government of Madhya Pradesh notified this area as the Ghughua Fossil National Park in 1983.
The national park is spread over 27.34 ha in Ghughua and Umaria villages.
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Ghughwa Fossil Park
Did you know that a dinosaur’s egg fossil was found in Ghughua Fossil Park? Yes! You read that right. Located in Dindori district, the park will get you close to priceless treasures of plant fossils that are million years old. Watch the video to know more.
Fossil National Park Ghughua (M.P)
The fossil park is around 76 km away from Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh and spread over an area of 27.34 ha in Ghughua and Umaria villages in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh.
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Ghughua Fossil Park
The Ghughua/Ghughwa Fossil National Park in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh is a unique destination in India. It has been blessed with priceless treasure of plant fossils which have been dated 65 million years old. It is believed to be of time Gondwana Supercontinent. It lies on tourism route of Bandhavgarh to Kanha national park or vice versa. While traveling from Kanha to Bandhavgarh or vice versa, tourists often take small halt here to visit Ghughua fossil park. These fossils were founded in year 1970 and Ghughua Fossil National Park was declared in year 1983. Here well preserved fossils of woody plants, climbers, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds have been showcased with informative notes. Dicotyledons and palm fossil woods are particularly numerous. Such plants are not found in Central India. These fossils represent a period in the history of the Earth that is highly significant for the vegetational history of India. Now a days we can see their modern form. It is open for visitors on all the days of a week from sunrise to sunset. In order to visit this park, visitors have to take entrance ticket by making the payment. Their is difference in ticket charges for Indian citizens and foreigner tourists
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The site was founded during the 1970s by Dr. Dharmendra Prasad, a statistical officer of the Mandla district and honorary secretary of the district archaeology unit. It was declared a National Park in 1983. Numerous plant, leaf, fruit, seed, and shell fossils can be found in this park, some of which dates as far back as 65 million years, the most prominent of which are the palm fossils.
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