Official development assistance is a term coined by the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development to measure aid. The DAC first used the term in 1969.
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The Sanbe Buried Forest is the hidden forest where many giant trees have been lying under the ground since the ancient times, that is the result of the volcanic eruption of Mt.Sanbe around 4,000 years ago. In the underground exhibition hall of the Sanbe Buried Forest Museum, you will find some huge trunks of trees standing straight as they were in the ancient days, and others being laid down there after having fallen down and been driven in an avalanche of sands and rocks caused by the eruption.
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The World Heritage Center displays current research projects as well as up-to-date findings.Trough displays of excavated items,replica models and video footage,visitors are sure to come away with a greater appreciation and enhanced understanding of the true value of this World Heritage Site.
We went to the silver mining area as there was a recommendation in the lonely planet guidebook. The area is not as touristy as the big cities but they have a lot of handy features vor foreign tourists. The english map can be obtained in the tourist information in odashi or in omori, people are super friendly in both places! The area is beautiful, little village with old houses and so much green forest. Pittoresque! The mines are impressive, you can walk through an old mining shaft and the raffinery rouins are amazing as well. There is a little german bakery in omori which is called "Hidaka" where we got some prezels and german bread. All in all it was an amazing day trip and we really enjoyed it.
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"The Shimane Prefectural Sanpei Nature Museum is a natural museum located in Tanpe, Sanpe-cho, Ota, Shimane Prefecture. A collection of fossils that tell the history of the earth, various types of animals such as animal foils, and bird watching from the hall, etc. You can learn nature while having fun from children to adults. Outside of the building is a large steppe, with the Sanpeyama mountain climbing entrance nearby, and it is also a feature that you can experience real nature by going outside one step.
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The Iwami Ginzan Museum is a private museum that was opened in 1976, taking over a building that was planned to be dismantled by local volunteers due to aging. It has been supported and nurtured by the region, and has played a role as a base to convey the history and culture pertaining to Iwami Ginzan to future generations. Currently, the (NPO) non profit organization Iwami Ginzan Archives Center is in charge of management while respecting the intention and philosophy inherited from the predecessor.
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