Couple of weeks ago a discovery of deposits of very rare blue amber in Cantabria region in Spain was reported. The scientists estimate that deposits were originated 110 million years ago years which explains unusual blue-purple color and large size of deposits. The layers of amber extend up to 25 meters and measure 2 meters in width and 1.5 meters of depth.
First tests of amber revealed many botanical inclusions which will help tremendously to determine which tree species were the source of resin. Deposits of amber also contain insect inclusions including mosquitoes, flies and wasps. Scientists describe amber as “rich in insects”.
Discovered amber features beautiful blue color with accents of purple. It is extremely rare form of amber. Similar deposits were only discovered in Dominican Republic; however genealogist Rafael Lozano describes color of newly discovered amber as “much more intense”.
It is the most important amber discovery to date in Spain and possibly in all of Europe. There are only few other amber finds from that era in the world, so the magnitude of this find is huge, as it allow scientists to learn more about that early point in life on Earth’s history.
Javier Lopez Marcano ministry of culture and tourism in Spain announced that new deposits of rare blue amber will be displayed in newly established museum of amber
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