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Lake Baikal, located in the heart of Siberia, holds a secret beneath its waters that rivals the depths of the oceans. At ...
There's a blind, white, little creepy fish called golomyankas which is rumored to, if you lift it up out of the depths of Lake Baikal and into the sunlight, it'll just melt in your hand.
The post, captioned "frozen methane bubbles in lake Baikal, the deepest lake on Earth," has received 40.1k upvotes on the platform. Reddit users took to the comment section to respond to the post.
Witness the fascinating geography of Lake Baikal, the deepest and one of the oldest freshwater lakes on Earth, located in Siberia, Russia. This video covers its unique formation, incredible depth ...
As the largest and deepest of freshwater lakes, with a vast volume comprising 20% of the planet's liquid fresh water, one might expect Lake Baikal to be resistant to change. Thus, there was a good ...
The Olympic flame plunged into Lake Baikal on Saturday. A man with a jetpack then carried it above the lake to shore. A Sochi 2014 group dived about 40 feet into the world’s oldest and deepest ...
Fragments of a mud volcano photographed at depths of 420 feet (130 meters) in Lake Baikal's Goryachinskaya Bay. (Image credit: Lunina et al. (2023)) ...
Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest and one of its oldest lakes, offers an unparalleled natural laboratory for studying sediment geochemistry and microbial ecology. Its sediments encapsulate a ...
Lake Baikal is the world’s largest, oldest, and most biotically diverse lake – but climate change could soon change all that. Lake Baikal’s surface area is larger than Denmark, and because it reaches ...
The pelagic zone of Lake Baikal is an ecological niche where phytoplankton bloom causes increasing microbial abundance in spring which plays a key role in carbon turnover in the freshwater lake.