Mysterious crack between the world's largest freshwater lake

A photographer has captured the magnificent image of a hundred-meter-long crack on Lake Baikal (Russia), which is the largest freshwater lake in the world and is believed to be between 25 and 30 million years old.

Mysterious crack of mysterious lake between Baikal

On March 31, Alexey Trofimov, photographer in the city of Bratsk (Russia) captured an unusual crevice, hundreds of meters long on a frozen lake in the coldest season in Lake Baikal in Siberia . This is the largest, oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world.

The 44-year-old photographer said: 'Lake Baikal looks very magical. When I saw these cracks, I was fascinated and never forgot. The cracks look like they are not naturally created, when the cracks heat up, when it gets cold, the gaps get deeper . ' He added, the ice on the lake was so clear that he could see the dark blue water below.

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Photographer Alexey Trofimov was lucky enough to capture this beautiful Bakail lake image.(Daily Mail photo)

Lake Baikal is a unique freshwater lake in the world located in Eastern Siberia (Russian Federation), 31,722 km² wide, with an average depth of 744m. Fresh water reserve of Lake Baikal, according to calculations, is used for 5 years for the demand for fresh water of all humanity. Scientists have conducted many research and surveys but there are still many mysteries that have not been clarified.

This lake area also contains many mysterious phenomena, in which its age is also an unknown solution. Until now scientists have not been able to determine exactly how old Baikal is . Most assumptions suggest that Lake Baikal's age ranges from 25 to 30 million years. If this assumption is correct, Lake Baikal is the oldest of the ancient lakes.

Picture 2 of Mysterious crack between the world's largest freshwater lake Scientists are still searching for solutions to Bakail lake mysteries.(Daily Mail photo)

In addition, the phenomenon of glowing lake water is still a big unknown for scientists. The research expert of the Institute of Technical Physics under Yakut University - Victor Dobrynin discovered the Baikal Lake phenomenon glowing in 1982. Since then, scientists have gone into the study. save this phenomenon, however, they have not yet reached an accurate conclusion.