See beautiful ice-like lakes in southern Russia

Owning a special charm, Lake Baikal deserves to be considered a paradise under the earth.

Owning a special charm, Lake Baikal deserves to be considered a paradise under the earth.

Autumn has passed, winter has gradually crept into human life with cold winds and extreme gloomy atmosphere. Especially in countries with a characteristic cold climate such as Russia, where snow is completely covered and the lake is frozen hard. However, under the lens of art-makers like the female photographer Kristina Makeeva from Moscow, Russia, the landscape here becomes extremely magical. For a few moments, you might think you're lost in the fairy world.

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It is known that Kristina's main location is Lake Baikal, located in southern Siberia, Russia.

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With a depth of more than 1.5m, Baikal is the deepest and most freshwater lake in the world.

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Up to now, the exact age of Lake Baikal has not been determined.Many assume that it was 25 - 30 million years old.

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Besides, the appearance of a circle on the surface when water freezes is also a factor that makes this lake special.

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Some argue that it is a vestiges of aliens but scientists have rejected this point.

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It is actually a common emissions phenomenon, named methane.

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Owning rich beauty, Lake Baikal is always a favorite destination for many visitors, especially during this period.

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However, you should also pay attention and be careful because the ice here may break at any time.

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If you want to plan to visit Lake Baikal, you should prepare now because by May, the ice will melt completely.

Update 16 December 2018
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