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Donation of the old mining carbide lamp

  • By Masoud Mirhajian
  • 1403/04/23
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❇️Donating the old mining carbide lamp to Tabas UNESCO Global Geopark Museum.

🔷️An example of an old mining carbide lamp was donated to Tabas UNESCO Global Geopark Museum.

🔷️Carbide lamp has a very simple but extremely practical structure for underground mining in the past, and it was also used in dredging wells and channels of Qanat until a decade ago.

🔷️The Tabas UNESCO Global Geopark Museum, located on the ground floor of Bagh Gulshan Mansion, hosts earth science enthusiasts with a display of nearly 1,000 samples of all kinds of rocks, minerals, fossils, and minerals.

🔷️In this museum, you can get to know the various wonders and beauties of the planet Earth, as well as the fossils of several hundred million years old.

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