BALTIC AMBER WITH INSECTS (JURASSIC WORLD)
About 90 percent of the world’s amber comes from the Baltic regions around Poland, Latvia, Estonia, and Russia. It is estimated that forests 44 million years ago produced 100,000 tons of amber. Baltic amber's structure makes it dense and hard, preserving plants and animals stuck in it practically intact. Though predominantly yellow in color, Baltic amber can also be orange or brown. Baltic Amber is prized because of its clarity and its numerous, well-preserved inclusions.
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