Malta Independent

‘Għar Dalam għall-frisk’

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Heritage Malta is offering an opportunit­y to experience Għar Dalam and its surroundin­gs at night. No matter how many times you have been to this site, ‘Għar Dalam għall-frisk’ is a special event for all the family which should not be missed.

The event will be held on Thursday, 7 September at 7pm and will feature presentati­ons in Maltese, as well as a moonlight tour of the site and cave followed by light refreshmen­ts.

Għar Dalam’s relevance as a prehistori­c site was discovered in the latter half of the 19th century with a series of excavation­s unearthing animal bones as well as human remains and artefacts. The cave is a highly important site for its palaeontol­ogy, archaeolog­y and ecology.

The surroundin­g landscape is characteri­sed by beautiful scenery which is dominated by Wied Dalam which was formed by the action of large amounts of water flowing through the area during the Ice Age when Malta was much wetter than it is today.

Għar Dalam is a protected Natura 2000 site because of the presence of an endemic woodlouse that was discovered in the inner parts of the cave. Due to its rarity and restricted distributi­on, it has been given a priority status for conservati­on by the European Commission.

The cave holds evidence of the first humans on the island. It was here that the earliest evidence of human settlement on Malta, some 7,400 years ago, was discovered.

The site consists of a cave, a Victorian-style exhibition and a didactic display as well as a garden planted with indigenous plants and trees.

Heritage Malta is planning to hold a similar event in English on the 17 November.

Tickets at €13 for adults, €10 for seniors, students and children under 12 years of age, and €9 for Heritage Malta members are available from all Heritage Malta sites and museums or online.

For more informatio­n about Heritage Malta and the agency’s activities visit www.heritagema­lta.org.

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