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'''The Moroccan Embassy of Berlin has opened its exhibition in the Gardens of Worlds, Berlin. The exhibition can be found in the Oriental Garden and it is open from 6th to 28th April. With the exhibition, Morocco aims to show the other sides of the popular tourism country and the socio-economic importance of the biodiversity in Morocco.'''
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he Moroccan Embassy of Berlin has opened its exhibition in the Gardens of Worlds, Berlin. The exhibition can be found in the Oriental Garden and it is open from 6th to 28th April. With the exhibition, Morocco aims to show the other sides of the popular tourism country and the socio-economic importance of the biodiversity in Morocco.
  
 
The exhibition entails information of the four different climate areas and the vegetation growing there. The exhibition covers environmental differences from the northern parts with deep snow and flowery spring to the desert at the Western Sahara. The four touch panels allows visitors to see pictures and videos of the areas and learn more information about of the ecological, socio-economic, and the possible uses of the material gained form the terrain: argon oil used in cosmetics, honey form acacia tree, and traditional crafted wood panels and cases. There is also a separate electronic touch panel with headphones where English speaking visitors can learn about the Moroccan cities and the specialities they are known of in the world. The exhibition also present 3D trees that locates in different climate areas and artefacts produced from some of them.
 
The exhibition entails information of the four different climate areas and the vegetation growing there. The exhibition covers environmental differences from the northern parts with deep snow and flowery spring to the desert at the Western Sahara. The four touch panels allows visitors to see pictures and videos of the areas and learn more information about of the ecological, socio-economic, and the possible uses of the material gained form the terrain: argon oil used in cosmetics, honey form acacia tree, and traditional crafted wood panels and cases. There is also a separate electronic touch panel with headphones where English speaking visitors can learn about the Moroccan cities and the specialities they are known of in the world. The exhibition also present 3D trees that locates in different climate areas and artefacts produced from some of them.
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See more at: http://www.berlinglobal.org/index.php?discover-forests-of-morocco-exhibition-in-april
 
See more at: http://www.berlinglobal.org/index.php?discover-forests-of-morocco-exhibition-in-april
 
   
 
   
 
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