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  • Lake Baikal is a rift lake in Russia, located in southern Siberia, between Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Buryat Republic to the southeast. Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world, containing 22–23% of the world's fresh surface water.
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  • Baikal is also the largest freshwater reservoir on Earth, so 22% of all freshwater worldwide and 85% of Russia’s water supply are concentrated here.
  • One such is now known as the Baikal Rift. Over time, the runoff from the surrounding mountains filled this rift with over four miles of silt.
  • In Lake Baikal, the water temperature varies significantly depending on location, depth, and time of the year.
  • The Baikal seal is one of more than 2,000 known animals that are endemic (unique) to Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia.
  • 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.
  • Listvyanka opens the gates to Baikal. The village stands where the Angara flows out of Baikal, and stretches along the Baikal shoreline for five km.
  • If you are lucky, you can even see one of the Baikal nerpas laying on the stones near the shore.
  • The one mammal species is the Baikal seal, or nerpa (Phoca sibirica). There are more than 320 bird species in the Baikal area.
  • The Baikal Museum, for example, offers a virtual dive down to Lake Baikal’s depths, while the open-air Architectural and Ethnographic Museum Taltsy (20km from...
  • When kayaking on Baikal, the last thing you think of is that beneath you is 20% of the world's cleanest freshwaters...