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The state’s first 3D museum will be built in Dalma, from June tourists will be able to see animals and birds up close. Achi-News

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Achi news desk-Rohit Kumar Singh | Jamshedpur tourists will also be able to see the forest and animals of Dalma Sanctuary through 3D technology. The Forestry Department is building a 3D museum in Makulakocha under the Eco-Tourism Scheme. For this, machines were brought from Mumbai. Engineers from Ahmedabad, Gujarat will complete the construction of this museum in a week. It will be opened to tourists in June. There will also be a fee for entry to the museum. After construction is completed, the department will determine its fee. This will be the first 3D museum of any wildlife sanctuary in Jharkhand. The museum will also have an interactive (digital) flip book. It will be attached to the projector. When you turn the pages of the book, you will see information and pictures related to the Dalma forest. An Interactive Flip Book is similar to a compact book. There will be a series of pictures in it. 3D maps will also be placed here. Safari will be a unique experience, all information will be available at one click With the help of virtual reality, tourists will have the experience of being in the forest in 360 degrees. You will have the experience of traveling in a safari. Augmented Reality – The various animals of the forest will be seen very close. Birds are heard singing. While you will be able to get information about Dalma through a 3D map. When clicked, all the information there will appear on the screen. An interactive flip book will also be connected to the projector. The book will contain a lot of information and pictures related to Dalma. Dalma will be like Gir National Park. Dalma will have Jharkhand’s first 3D museum. There is a similar museum in Gir National Park, Gujarat. There will be many screens in the museum. With the help of glass, people will be able to enjoy the forest up close. – Avneesh Chauhan, engineer who built the museum.

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