Supervisor counts crates of extracted amber nodules outside the spray house at the Palmnicken Amber Mine in Yanrarny, Russia


Mine supervisor counts crates of extracted amber nodules outside of the spray house at the Palmnicken Amber mine on the Baltic Coast of Russia. The Palmnicken open pit mine is the largest amber mine in the world, it is estimated that more than 90% of world’s known amber is located there. The Baltic Sea region is the world’s original source of amber and stones from this region have been found in Neolithic burial sites and Egyptian tombs dating back to 3200 Amber from the Palmnicken mine was used in the restoration of the Amber Room at the Catherine Palace at Tsarskoye Selo outside of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Photo by Chuck Nacke


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Location: Palmnicken Amber mine, Yantarny, Kaliningrad Oblast, Baltic Sea, Russia
Photo credit: © Chuck Nacke / Alamy / Afripics
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