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Baltic amber (40-50 MYO) - Biting midge (Ceratopogonidae) by leth.damgaard, via Flickr | In #China? Try www.importedFun.com for award winning #kid's #science | Rocks And Fossils, Amber Fossils, Charles Darwin, Beautiful Rocks, Mineral Stone, Minerals And Gemstones, Rocks And Gems, Mellow Yellow, Gems And Minerals

© Anders Leth Damgaard - www.amber-inclusions.dk _____________________________ If you are interested in using this picture (non-profit and non-commercial purposes), I will allow this under the following conditions : 1. For the license, give credits to: "© Anders Leth Damgaard" and create a link to this web page:"www.amber-inclusions.dk". Please note clearly on your web site that I hold the copyrights. 2. You must attribute the work in the manner specified by me (but not in any way that…

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Radiant Energy: The Energizing Properties of Citrine Sunstone Crystal Aesthetic, Citrine Stone Meaning, Citrine Crystal Aesthetic, Citrine Aesthetic, Hellenic Polytheism, Citrine Geode, Yellow Crystals, Pink Zircon, Alternative Gifts

Welcome back to our Energy Collection series. This week, we explore Citrine, a vibrant yellow crystal known for its uplifting and energizing properties. Let’s dive into how Citrine can bring a burst of energy into your life. Citrine Overview Citrine is a variety of quartz that ranges from pale yellow to deep amber. It is often associated with joy, abundance, and energy. Energetic Properties Citrine is known as the "Merchant's Stone" for ...

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The amber trade route isn't as well known as the Silk Road, but it’s just as important. It’s presumed that the trading of this gem began in the New Stone Age. First obtained in the centers of Jutland and Baltic Coast, it spread to Europe and Egypt. Amber traders collected the stone from the Baltic Coast, and the stone was moved from this coast to Southern Europe. The first route was from the east near the Danube River to the Black Sea. Traders in these areas transported amber to the ancient…

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insects in amber by cobalt123 Rocks And Fossils, Sparkle Gift, Cowgirl Bling, Rock And Pebbles, Ancient Knowledge, Sticks And Stones, Mineral Stone, Rocks And Gems, Gems And Minerals

Contrasting with the known very short life-spans of insects like gnats and flies, these caught in amber are permanently caught for humans thousands of years later to see and marvel at. This macro of amber was taken at an outdoor vendor display at the Tucson Rock and Gem Show. There is a set for many of the photos I took at the February, 2007 show, here.

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