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Lake Baikal - Wikipedia Lake Baikal is home to thousands of species of plants and animals, many of them endemic to the region
Lake Baikal | Location, Depth, Map, Facts | Britannica Lake Baikal, lake located in the southern part of eastern Siberia in Russia It is the oldest existing freshwater lake on Earth (20 million-25 million years old), as well as the deepest continental body of water, having a maximum depth of 5,315 feet (1,620 meters)
Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia | Baikal Lake Facts Map - Lakepedia It is the deepest, oldest and largest freshwater lake by volume, containing one fifth of the world’s fresh water The 25-million old lake has a maximum depth of 1,642 meters and is a living museum, boasting approximately 1,700 animal and plant species, out of which two thirds are endemic
Lake Baikal - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Situated in south-east Siberia, the 3 15-million-ha Lake Baikal is the oldest (25 million years) and deepest (1,700 m) lake in the world It contains 20% of the world's total unfrozen freshwater reserve
Lake Baikal – The Deepest Lake on Earth Lake Baikal is one of the most beautiful and picturesque places in Siberia and the entire planet Lying in a rift depression in the southern part of Eastern Siberia, this is the oldest lake in the world (about 25-35 million years old)
Lake Baikal: Facts, Mysteries, and the Ultimate Travel Guide Lake Baikal is a place of breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and unique nature How deep is it really? Why does its ice look like glass? What secrets does it hold? This guide has all the answers—plus tips on where to relax and how to get there
Lake Baikal National Park - National Parks Association The Lake Baikal National Park, located in southeastern Siberia, Russia, encompasses the world’s deepest and oldest freshwater lake—Lake Baikal This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its unique ecosystems, stunning landscapes, and remarkable biodiversity, including many endemic species
Baikal and Baikal natural territory In 2024, the Baikal Mile will be held from 6 to 8 June Taking part in the Baikal Mile is a great way to test your limits of possibilities and feel the breath of nature in one of the most beautiful places on earth
Lake Baikal: The Colossal Gem of Siberia - Lets Talk Geography Lake Baikal is the world's deepest and oldest freshwater lake, holding nearly 20% of Earth's unfrozen surface freshwater It boasts a unique ecosystem with over 1,000 plant and 2,500 animal species, many of which are endemic to the region
About Baikal Lake Baikal is a marvelous blue jewel framed by scenic mountains and forests From its deep and clear waters to the many unique species that dwell there, the lake has no equals anywhere in the world