Possessing a special charm, Lake Baikal deserves to be considered a paradise on earth.
Autumn passes, winter gradually creeps into people’s lives with cold winds and an extremely gloomy atmosphere. Especially in countries with typical cold climates like Russia, where snow falls heavily and lakes freeze solidly. However, under the lens of artists like female photographer Kristina Makeeva from Moscow, Russia, the scenery here becomes extremely magical. For a few moments, you will probably think you are lost in a fairy tale world.
It is known that the location where Kristina took the photo is Lake Baikal, located in southern Siberia, Russia.
With a depth of more than 1.5m, Baikal is the deepest and clearest freshwater lake in the world.
Up to now, people have not yet determined the exact age of Lake Baikal. Many theories suggest that it is 25 – 30 million years old.
Besides, the appearance of circles on the surface when water freezes is also what makes this lake special.
Some people believe that it is a trace of aliens, but scientists have refuted this argument.
It’s actually a common gas phenomenon called methane.
Possessing heavenly beauty, Lake Baikal is always a favorite destination for many tourists, especially during this period.
However, you should also pay attention and be careful because the ice here can break at any time.
If you want to plan to visit Lake Baikal, you should prepare now because by May, the ice will completely melt.