Amkhoi Fossil Park
Amkhoi Fossil Park is a fossil park located near Illambazar in the Birbhum District of West Bengal, India. It contains fossilized wood 15 to 20 million years of age and is officially recognized by the State Forest Department of West Bengal.[1] In 2016 while digging a pond the villagers of Amkhoi village, near Ilambazar, found some large bone-like structures. Later it was established that the bone-like structures were actually wood fossils. Fossilized or petrified wood is often considered as semi-precious ‘stones’ and often used in jewellery — fetching a good market value.[2] As the word spread it attracted fossil hunters from far and wide. To prevent the vandalism and theft of fossils the forest department decided to convert the area into a fossil park.[3] In 2017 - 18 the park came into existence and was called Amkhoi Wood Fossil Park. The aim of the park was to create awareness about fossils among students and common people, and also try to help scholars in their research.[2] It is the only fossil park of West Bengal state and has an area of 10 hectares.[4] The fossils are laid out in a manicured lawn surrounded by pathways separated by hedge walls. Bilingual boards narrate the details of not only the fossils, but also about the process of fossilization.[2]
The fossils
The fossils displayed are trunk portions of angiosperm (flowering plants). the trees were originally part of a forest that thrived in the uplands of Rajmahal and Chotanagpur Hills. It is presumed that the trees were carried by floods and deposited under fine sand and clay, gradually transforming them into fossils. The fossils found here belong to Dipterocarpaceae, Anacardiaceae, Combretacea and Leguminosae families of plants.[2] [3]
Visiting
The park is located near Ilambazar and is easily accessible from the tourist spot of Shantiniketan, Bolpur. The park is closed on Wednesday, for other days it is open from 10 am - 4 pm. There is an entrance fee of ₹ 10 and ₹ 5 for students and children.[2] [3]
References
- State Forest Department, Birbhum. "AMMKHOI FOSSIL PARK ECO-TOURISM PROJECT BIRBHUM DIVISION" (PDF). www.birbhum.gov.in. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- Datta, Rangan (12 July 2022). "Amkhoi Wood Fossil Park offers a hoard of natural treasures". The Telegraph. My Kolkata. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
- Gangopadhyay, Uttara (18 January 2021). "This geological treasure is less than 20km by road from Bolpur in West Bengal". Outlook Traveller. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
- United News of INdia (11 November 2017). "state govt involving locals to preserve fossil park in ilambazar/other/news/1043693.html". United news of India. United news of India. Retrieved 24 May 2018.