Lake Baikal |
DID YOU KNOW THAT . . . Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia is the deepest lake in the world measuring 1,620 meters deep? This makes it not only the deepest but also the oldest lake in the world estimated to be around 25 million years old. At over 636 kilometers long and 80 kilometers wide, this fresh water lake holds over 20 percent of all the fresh waters in the world and is second in size only to the Caspian Sea (the Caspian is called a sea but is technically a lake). The lake is so big that, if all the rivers in the world flowed into its basin, it would take almost 1 year to fill it in. Siberia is not the warmest of places so what a phenomenal site it is when in the winter months the lake freezes over, holding ice up to 115 meters thick.
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