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Baikal, deepest lake in world, fascinates its visitors with its breathtaking view during winter

IRKUTSK, RUSSIA - JANUARY 20: The Baikal Lake, which is known as the deepest lake in the world, charms its visitors with its splendid landscape.The video shows the wonderland under a blanket of snow glamorized visitors.Especially, in the winter season the lake is the first choice of fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers.The lake offers its visitors opportunities such as fishing, riding a snow scooter and spending time in the natural park.The lake is located in the south-east of Siberia between Irkutsk Oblast and the Buryatia Republic.It has the deepest point of 1,642 meters (5,387 feet), followed by Lake Tanganyika and Caspian Sea.Baikal is home to a large number of animal and plant species that cannot be found anywhere else. One of the most remarkable is the Baikal seal (also called the nerpa), the only species of seal in the world to live exclusively in a freshwater habitat. The growing popularity of Lake Baikal contributes to the development of tourism in Buryatia, which claims to be one of the most ecologically clean regions of Russia. (Footage by AA/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
IRKUTSK, RUSSIA - JANUARY 20: The Baikal Lake, which is known as the deepest lake in the world, charms its visitors with its splendid landscape.The video shows the wonderland under a blanket of snow glamorized visitors.Especially, in the winter season the lake is the first choice of fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers.The lake offers its visitors opportunities such as fishing, riding a snow scooter and spending time in the natural park.The lake is located in the south-east of Siberia between Irkutsk Oblast and the Buryatia Republic.It has the deepest point of 1,642 meters (5,387 feet), followed by Lake Tanganyika and Caspian Sea.Baikal is home to a large number of animal and plant species that cannot be found anywhere else. One of the most remarkable is the Baikal seal (also called the nerpa), the only species of seal in the world to live exclusively in a freshwater habitat. The growing popularity of Lake Baikal contributes to the development of tourism in Buryatia, which claims to be one of the most ecologically clean regions of Russia. (Footage by AA/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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January 20, 2022
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