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For the Russian people Lake Baikal is a natural treasure. Located in Siberia near the Mongolian border, and surrounded by mountains,
forests and wild rivers, Baikal is an immense and breathtaking area of physical beauty. Baikal holds twenty percent of the earth’s
fresh water and harbors more endemic species of plants and animals than any other lake in the world. Fed by 336 rivers and streams
including the Angara, Barguzin, Selenga, Turka and Snezhnaya, the lake holds fifty species of fish including bullhead, sturgeon and omul.
A glimpse into the lake’s clear water is enough to convince anyone that nature not only exists in Siberia, it flourishes.
The lake’s surrounding wild mountains and rivers make the Lake Baikal region an ideal area for engaging in an array of outdoor
pursuits including hiking, climbing, whitewater sports, skiing and nature photography. There are also many regional cultural attractions.
Today, as in the past, Baikal remains a crossroads of cultures where native Sayats still herd reindeer and Buryat people maintain many
of their old traditions. The wilds of Siberia also offer a gateway to Mongolia and its ancient and amazing culture. It is hard to imagine
that these wilderness areas and exotic cultures are only a five to seven hour jet ride from Moscow or Khabarovsk.
5 Responses to “Photos from Baikal, July 2007”
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September 20th, 2007 at 8:27 pm
That truly looks like a beautiful location.
Brandon Watts
Criteo Evangelist
October 9th, 2007 at 7:49 am
Nice photos. It seems you are very lucky and get to travel quite a bit.
I also try, but I guess I am not as successful at it. You can find the results of my effort at http://photo-blogging.blogspot.com
Enjoy.
November 29th, 2007 at 11:22 am
very nice photos.
thanks for information.
December 11th, 2007 at 3:15 am
Great pictures! Thanks for not making us wait! I never thought about non-qrty keyboards, I would have done the same thing typing is so second-nature to me….thanks we sure appreciate your kind comments.
February 15th, 2008 at 5:35 am
Wow ! very beautifull place !