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Lake Baikal • Trans-Siberian Railway (8) 2006

Lake Baikal, the Pearl of siberia, is the world's largest and oldest lake, holding 20% of the world's fresh water, and is home to many diverse fauna including the freshwater nerpa seal. It's in southern Siberia just 75 miles north of Mongolia and is near Irkutsk. Lake Baikal is estimated to be 25 million years old and is well oxygenated throughout its water column. An endemic species of omul or arctic cisco (Coregonus autumnalis migratorius), a tasty fish, exists here and buying smoked omul is one of the highlights of the Trans Siberian RR trip.
Lake Baikal boasts crystal clear water and is surrounded by mountains. Now a World Heritage site, Lake Baikal's beauty and ever changing cloud, sky, and water makes it impossible to truly capture the beauty of this body of water on digital or film.
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Ferry Captain 137.jpg
Ferry Captain 137.jpg
1st Mate 139.jpg
1st Mate 139.jpg
Cabin Attendants 142.jpg
Cabin Attendants 142.jpg
Lake Baikal 150.jpg
Lake Baikal 150.jpg
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Shashlik BBQ on the shore of Lake Baikal 156.jpg
Shashlik BBQ on the shore of Lake Baikal 156.jpg
Omul 157.jpg
Omul 157.jpg
Lake Baikal at Dusk 160mly.jpg
Lake Baikal at Dusk 160mly.jpg
162mly.jpg
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Lake Baikal 167.jpg
Lake Baikal 167.jpg
Lake Baikal 169.jpg
Lake Baikal 169.jpg
Lake Baikal at Sunset 174.jpg
Lake Baikal at Sunset 174.jpg
Lake Baikal 177.jpg
Lake Baikal 177.jpg
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