Amber is a fossilized resin from ancient coniferous trees which grew near the Baltic during the Tertiary era; it is found as irregular nodules in a marine glauconitic sand - "blue earth" -. Eroded amber layers were transported later on by glaciers, rivers and the sea towards the West, North Germany and Denmark, where they could be collected on the coast.
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