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  • Lake Baikal, also known as the Pearl of Siberia, is a freshwater lake in Southern Siberia in Russia. It is nestled between the Irkutsk region and the Republic of Buryatia. Also, it is North of the Mongolian border.
    It is the deepest Lake in the world, with a depth of about 5,387 feet (1,642 meters). Besides being the deepest lake, it is the largest freshwater lake by volume. More than 300 rivers and streams feed this lake.
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  • In Lake Baikal, the water temperature varies significantly depending on location, depth, and time of the year.
  • Although it is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the average surface temperature of Lake Baikal has risen by 1.5 °C over the past 50 years.
  • Lake Baikal is located in Central Asia, almost in the center of Eurasia, in the southern part of Eastern Siberia, and has the shape of an elongated crescent.
  • ^ a b "Lake Baikal – A Touchstone for Global Change and Rift Studies". United States Geological Survey. 29 Haziran 2012 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi.
  • At over 1.6 km deep, Lake Baikal is the world’s deepest freshwater lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an undeniable sparkling jewel in Siberia’s crown.
  • The easiest way to get to Lake Baikal is by flying into Irkutsk International Airport, which is located approximately 70 kilometers from the lake.
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  • The area of Lake Baikal is 12,248 mi². The maximum depth of the river is 1,642 m. At least 25 million years old, Lake Baikal is the oldest lake in the world.
  • This guide will introduce you to the must-see Lake Baikal attractions and will advise on the best time for travelling around the region.
  • With a maximum depth of 1,642 meters, Lake Baikal is also the deepest Lake globally. Lake Baikal is the only very deep lake with oxygenated water at its lowest...