Thanks for showing & sharing your knowledge about these precious ambers. I’ve been enjoying ALL of your videos & have learned a lot from them! Please don’t stop filming your amber adventures! Your cute sense of humor & accent make them even more pleasurable to watch! Keep up the great work!!!
Thank you for showing that website, and for taking the time to go through the gallery and share your insights about what we were seeing. As usual, you taught me a bunch of things. ...and I hope you do end up as a museum collection curator, some day. You'd make a knowledgeable one.
Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed this video! So many pretty & interesting pieces. Can you imagine owning an Ammonite in Amber?! 🤪💃💃🤸♀️🤸♀️🎉 My dream come true! It's too bad rich private collectors buy up the great pieces & don't allow museums to borrow them to display for all to see. That would be the right thing to do. I would spend a lot of time in an Amber museum! Perhaps one day you could put together a video of your collections. Would love to see it. 👍❤️
Some amazing inclusions. My favourites were the flowers, feathers and the fern. I chuckled at dinosaur feathers! I know it's a thing but it sounds so funny. I have images of feathered Raptors flying around. Actually that would be scary!
Hi ! Thank you very much for your fantastic video about the inclusiopedia project ! Federico has an incredible collection of inclusions in amber from Myanmar, and I'm very happy that everyone can enjoy them via the inclusiopedia website. I hope to increase the number of the photos as soon as possible. Thank you very much and greetings for your great youtube channel !!!
Very nice photos, thank you for showing them! I was going to ask if you had any plant inclusions yourself, but then you showed it in the video already! Did you find it yourself or buy it? Even though I love arthropod fossils, I especially liked the reptile inclusions in this video, because its just not something you see every day! 😃
Hi Jarek: a fun video once again! Some of my thoughts on these pieces: At 02:00 probably Metasequoia At 02:36: small fragments of feathers are actually not that rare in Burmite, but they are however extremely rare in all other ambers. The araucaria trees that produced the resin of the Burmese amber were probably filled with Enantiornithes dinosaurs. That is why you also tend to see more ticks in Burmese amber. At 18:40 definitely an exuvia At 26:30 Winged Termite At 27:30 probably an extremely rare fishfly (Megaloptera, corydalidae). I know at least one of those in Baltic amber. On the website of amberinclusions the amber piece with number 8499. An insane piece for sure, but no longer available...... Did you find out what species the weird one at 27:00 is?
On a 27th minute it is an insect larvae , it is a bit strange to see it in amber as them usually as a larvae live under the water , all though I might be wrong .
@jhosh3648 it could be! Yes aquatic animals is rarity in amber - but theres even cretaceous crabs and frogs and ammonites! Found in mayanmar amber:) it was interesting location with close sea access
@@Amberscape As to crabs some of them live on land and some like mangroves tree crab clime to the trees so for them to get stuck in resin is not that strange all though them are quit powerful creatures and crab would escape resin much easier than any insect .
Yes i saw pieces with one rough side , they look beautifull on the polished side and not beautifull on rough side.. i will consider doing that someday but the rough side will have to be terrible for me not polishing it at all😁
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Thanks for showing & sharing your knowledge about these precious ambers. I’ve been enjoying ALL of your videos & have learned a lot from them! Please don’t stop filming your amber adventures! Your cute sense of humor & accent make them even more pleasurable to watch! Keep up the great work!!!
Thank you so much for these kind words! I appreciate it!😁❤️
I never seen these special specimen before. These are very amazing!!!. Thank you for your sharing.
My pleasure!:)
Thank you for showing that website, and for taking the time to go through the gallery and share your insights about what we were seeing. As usual, you taught me a bunch of things.
...and I hope you do end up as a museum collection curator, some day. You'd make a knowledgeable one.
Haha i was kidding😁, id much rather work outside😁.i will own small personal humble musem..😁
Wow!! These are so cool. I'm going to have to check this site out. Thank you so much for sharing these photos and the website. Stay safe and healthy.
Thanks Liz!🙏
Absolutely fantastic. Forever frozen in time. Thank you very much for sharing this video.
Glad u liked it!🙏😁
Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed this video! So many pretty & interesting pieces. Can you imagine owning an Ammonite in Amber?! 🤪💃💃🤸♀️🤸♀️🎉 My dream come true! It's too bad rich private collectors buy up the great pieces & don't allow museums to borrow them to display for all to see. That would be the right thing to do. I would spend a lot of time in an Amber museum! Perhaps one day you could put together a video of your collections. Would love to see it. 👍❤️
My collection is nothing special yet! But someday for sure!:)
Sorry about last two minutes of my face in full screen -_- error in editing🥲
You are beautiful, we don’t mind 😁
Some amazing inclusions. My favourites were the flowers, feathers and the fern. I chuckled at dinosaur feathers! I know it's a thing but it sounds so funny. I have images of feathered Raptors flying around. Actually that would be scary!
Raptors couldnt fly😁 i think😁
@@Amberscape No they couldn't, but just imagine flying, feathered Raptors!
Quality video jarek👍🏻🐐
Thanks man!:)
Hi !
Thank you very much for your fantastic video about the inclusiopedia project !
Federico has an incredible collection of inclusions in amber from Myanmar, and I'm very happy that everyone can enjoy them via the inclusiopedia website.
I hope to increase the number of the photos as soon as possible.
Thank you very much and greetings for your great youtube channel !!!
It was my pleasure to showcase the website! Brilian work and awesome collection!:)
I really enjoyed seeing your video. Thank You 😊
Thabks Bobbi! Happy to hear that🙏🔥😁
Wow the website is awesome!
Yes its absolutely amazing:)!
You make amazing videos,thank uou
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it🙏😁
Amazing video, thank you for sharing!!
That website deserves more attention!:) my pleasure😁
(Richard Zych) couldn't wait to get home from work to see this.
Was trying to remember if you tried your video microscope 🔬 on fossils yet?
I did on some yes😁
awesome pieces and the size of some of them, wooowww, super impressive, damn that big complete fern really got me, I would love to see that in real
Same, absolutely stunning pieces especially pants:)
i really appreciate the valuable information you share. thank you.
I really appreciate that you letting me know that the ifnormation is good!🙏😁🔥
Great video!
Thanks Glitcher!💪🔥😁
Wow amazing finds 💪🤩
Thank you for your efforts
Very nice photos, thank you for showing them! I was going to ask if you had any plant inclusions yourself, but then you showed it in the video already! Did you find it yourself or buy it?
Even though I love arthropod fossils, I especially liked the reptile inclusions in this video, because its just not something you see every day! 😃
Yeees reptiles and amphibians are crazyyyy rare😁, the one i showed is burmite, to get that amber buying is only option:))
its crazy to think those bugs still survive no and havent changed
Not all of them😁
🌱 🐜 🍃 🦂 excellent
Hi Jarek: a fun video once again! Some of my thoughts on these pieces:
At 02:00 probably Metasequoia
At 02:36: small fragments of feathers are actually not that rare in Burmite, but they are however extremely rare in all other ambers. The araucaria trees that produced the resin of the Burmese amber were probably filled with Enantiornithes dinosaurs. That is why you also tend to see more ticks in Burmese amber.
At 18:40 definitely an exuvia
At 26:30 Winged Termite
At 27:30 probably an extremely rare fishfly (Megaloptera, corydalidae). I know at least one of those in Baltic amber.
On the website of amberinclusions the amber piece with number 8499. An insane piece for sure, but no longer available......
Did you find out what species the weird one at 27:00 is?
Whoa! Thats some knowledge right there! Thanks for all the information, now i will know:), no i havent figured out anything about 27:00 :[
On a 27th minute it is an insect larvae , it is a bit strange to see it in amber as them usually as a larvae live under the water , all though I might be wrong .
@jhosh3648 it could be! Yes aquatic animals is rarity in amber - but theres even cretaceous crabs and frogs and ammonites! Found in mayanmar amber:) it was interesting location with close sea access
@@Amberscape As to crabs some of them live on land and some like mangroves tree crab clime to the trees so for them to get stuck in resin is not that strange all though them are quit powerful creatures and crab would escape resin much easier than any insect .
@jhosh3648 for sure, the ones that were found in amber were sweet water crabs, but the ammonite was for sure sea creature:)
Have you ever considered doing a contrast piece? rough on one side?
Yes i saw pieces with one rough side , they look beautifull on the polished side and not beautifull on rough side.. i will consider doing that someday but the rough side will have to be terrible for me not polishing it at all😁
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Please tell me, and spell your first name?
"Jarek" 😁