I was astounded by the
variety of exhibitions in Petrosains itself, however, I was particularly
attracted to visit the Geotime Diorama. Having a great interest in rocks and
nature as a whole, it is natural for me to spend more time in that particular
exhibition. It presents prehistoric events in a unique approach. As I entered the
exhibition, I was amused by the setting; it was definitely a new world. I was
welcomed by the rapping T-Rex which was amusing and fun to listen to. The
exhibition consists of many figurines of ancient animals and plants. The sound
effects brought me into the ancient times when dinosaurs ruled the world. I
was lucky to have had the chance to explore it and had more opportunities to gain
lots of knowledge without rushing through time.
There were so many things
to cover although the exhibition hall itself does not seem to be big! I slowly
walked down the path while going through each and every information board. It
was not your typical museum with science facts all the way; the exhibition is actually interactive!
I was able to learn about the texture of rocks which is essential to determine
their respective types. Also, it took me back to the ancient times; to
experience the smell of air during that period. But I must say that I am
grateful with the air we breathe today because the smell of ancient air was so strong and
pungent that I could never imagine myself living during that era. Through the facilities
that they have, I gained much knowledge about the prehistoric era. Had I not
known that the gap between each species existed was large, I would have thought
that plants and animals coexist in a similar period of time. I was amused to
know that animal and plant fossils actually aid geologists in establishing the age of a rock. What is interesting about this exhibition, other than interactive
models, is the language used to explain the facts. It was explained in both
Bahasa Melayu and English using common vocabulary to make sure all visitors
including children can engage with the information they read. I could see many
kids were actually learning through it with the help of their guardian.
I was happy to not only be able to learn but also to convey what I obtained as I had the chance to
help visitors to understand some of the hands-on activities. It piqued their
interest to learn more and created an environment to nurture curiosity in
science. I was so engrossed in the diorama that I lost track of time.
Without knowing, I had spent nearly an hour to fully experience that particular
exhibition. The amount of knowledge I gained is ten times the size of the
exhibition itself!
Although
this was not my first time here, the difference is when I was a child, I would
just walk pass through it and get excited while looking at the animal and plant
figurines without bothering to read through the information boards. I must say
that it was a big loss that I did not go through them earlier but I have found a
new form of joy hidden in the exhibition today; this place is both educational
and inspiring. It is not only an exhibition on prehistoric creatures but
also a source of information on natural resources and their relations to our
environment. So take your time here and you will find yourself immersed
in the unforgettable journey at Geotime Diorama.
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