The city of Elche recently hosted one of the most important events for the dissemination of geological heritage, the Geolodía initiative. This national proposal offers free guided excursions by geologists, to simply showcase the geology of a specific place.
This year, Geolodía in the province of Alicante was held in Elche and included the Paleontological Museum of Elche (MUPE) in its route. The large public turnout, nearly 1,000 people, demonstrates the growing interest in geological and paleontological heritage, as well as the recognition of this unique museum space in the province.
Fossils played a leading role in the explanations offered by the museum's geologists, from GeaLand, and associated researchers. They detailed the history of MUPE, from its beginnings as a citizen initiative to becoming a professional institution dedicated to the research, conservation, and dissemination of geological and paleontological heritage.
Furthermore, attendees learned important facts about the museum's collections, which house 10 unique specimens for science worldwide. Specific details were also provided about the largest shark that ever existed, the Megalodon, whose remains have been found in Elche. The “Arrecife” Project, funded by the Cidaris Foundation and GeaLand Patrimonio, which seeks to locate Geological Interest Sites between Elche and Alicante, was also presented.




