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Russia Dispatch For Russians in a Pandemic, Lake Baikal Is the Place to See and Be Seen Tourists taking photos on the clean ice of Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia.
🎥 Video by sciencechannel This hovercraft is cruising along Lake Baikal in southern Siberia, Russia. The ancient rift lake is considered to be the world's oldest lake at 25–30 million years.# ...
The tour guides are calling it Russian Season. Usually, it is foreigners – many from nearby China – who flock to Siberia ’s Lake Baikal this time of year to skate, bike, hike, run, drive ...
LAKE BAIKAL, Russia — Along the shores of a lake considered deeper and older than any other, there is a place some locals regard as sacred. It is here, in Lake Baikal’s Olkhon Island ...
Lake Baikal, Russia’s ‘Sacred Sea,’ has been a lifeline for inhabitants of Southern Siberia for thousands of years, thanks to its pristine water and rich fauna.
Lake Baikal, Siberia, RussiaBest time to go: For those interested in a winter adventure, mid-March to mid-April is best because Lake Baikal is frozen, providing great recreation opportunities ...
Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake in the world (by volume) and the world's deepest lake. Somewhat crescent shaped, it is in the southern Siberia area of Russia.
A group of Russians completed an icy swim across Lake Baikal in Siberia on Wednesday in an effort to draw attention to ecological threats facing the world's largest freshwater lake.
Russian ecologists have condemned a plan by authorities to allow a higher amount of toxic waste material to be dumped into Lake Baikal, which is already facing an environmental crisis.
Lake Baikal, Russia’s ‘Sacred Sea,’ has been a lifeline for inhabitants of Southern Siberia for thousands of years, thanks to its pristine water and rich fauna.