The largest occurrences are at the Baltic Sea, but also in the Dominican Republic, in Central America, Africa, Greece and even inside some countries. ![]() Like with coal, large layers of sand are removed to get access to the buried Amber. ![]() Ocean currents and conditions of the ground formed large deposits of Amber, like for example in the Samland, where Amber is not only being collected at the beach, but also dug out of the ground. Storms recover these layers and bring the Amber to shore. ![]() The resin of the Amber Pine flowed for thousands of generations into the ground forming a layer together with other dead plants, which has been conserved for millions of years. Posted by Ara on Februat 12:02am in Spirituality In GeneralĪmber developed more than 50 million years ago from the resin of giant needle forests, which were flooded later on by the Baltic Sea.
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