Renowned photographer Roman Manukyan, hailing from Moscow, Russia, has masterfully captured the breathtaking beauty of the majestic Frozen Lake Baikal situated in the heart of Russia.
Lake Baikal, nestled in the depths of southern Siberia, is a mesmerizing rift lake, bordered by the Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Buryat Republic to the southeast. Boasting the title of the largest freshwater lake by volume globally, it holds an astonishing 22–23% of the world’s fresh surface water. Recognized for its unparalleled clarity, Lake Baikal stands as one of the clearest lakes worldwide and bears the esteemed title of being the oldest lake, with an estimated age of 25–30 million years. Spanning vast expanses, it ranks as the seventh-largest lake globally in terms of surface area.
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