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The search results discuss **scientific study of insects preserved in Cretaceous amber**, not commercial tourism operations or "cretaceous-amber-mines" that visitors can access. Key distinctions:
1. **No public mines exist for this purpose.** The search results reference specific scientific discoveries—such as amber deposits in Ecuador's Napo province and Myanmar—but describe these as research sites studied by paleontologists, not tourist destinations[2][3].
2. **Amber is found in research contexts, not mines for visitors.** The Ecuadorean discovery involved a quarry studied by university researchers analyzing 60 amber samples[2]. The Myanmar amber mentioned was accessed through scientific expeditions[5].
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