4.6 km to discover the history of our planet Earth (4.6 billion years).
This storytelling walk is an invitation to become aware of the extraordinary evolution of living beings, the complexity of ecosystems and the interdependence of all life forms.
This storytelling walk is an invitation to become aware of the extraordinary evolution of living beings, the complexity of ecosystems and the interdependence of all life forms.
A 4.6 km storytelling walk to discover the history of our planet Earth.
After stepping back in time, we'll walk together (over millions of years) through twenty or so stations, retracing the different stages of life on Earth:
This 4.6 km walk represents 4.6 billion years of life on our planet (1 metre = 1 million years).
From the formation of the Earth to mass extinctions, via the formation of the Moon, the oceans, the atmosphere, the appearance of the first cells, plants, etc., this storytelling walk is an invitation to become aware of the extraordinary evolution of life, the complexity of ecosystems and the interdependence of all life forms.
A walk through these 4.6 billion years is a timeless experience, immersed in the territory of the Sainte Baume Park and its inhabitants.
A journey to connect with living things, to share what connects us, to listen to what is present for us.
After stepping back in time, we'll walk together (over millions of years) through twenty or so stations, retracing the different stages of life on Earth:
This 4.6 km walk represents 4.6 billion years of life on our planet (1 metre = 1 million years).
From the formation of the Earth to mass extinctions, via the formation of the Moon, the oceans, the atmosphere, the appearance of the first cells, plants, etc., this storytelling walk is an invitation to become aware of the extraordinary evolution of life, the complexity of ecosystems and the interdependence of all life forms.
A walk through these 4.6 billion years is a timeless experience, immersed in the territory of the Sainte Baume Park and its inhabitants.
A journey to connect with living things, to share what connects us, to listen to what is present for us.

