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World's deepest lake. |
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Lake
Baikal is the one of the deepest lake in the world located in
Southern Siberia Russia, located between Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and
the Buryat Republic to the southeast, near the city of Irkutsk. It is also
known as the "Blue Eye of Siberia". It contains more water than all the
North American Great Lakes combined. At 1,637 meters (5,371 ft), Lake Baikal
is the deepest lake in the world, and the largest freshwater lake in the
world by volume, holding approximately twenty percent of the world's total
surface fresh water. |
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Like Lake Tanganyika, Lake Baikal was formed in an ancient rift valley and
therefore is long and crescent-shaped with a surface area (31,500 km˛) less
than half that of Lake Superior or Lake Victoria. Baikal is home to more
than 1,700 species of plants and animals, two thirds of which can be found
nowhere else in the world and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
1996. At more than 25 million years old, it is the oldest lake in the world.
A Russian mini-submarine attempting to set a record for the deepest
freshwater dive on July 29, 2008 was originally reported as being
successful, but a correction later emerged that reported the MIR I failed to
do so, reaching a depth of only 1,580 meters. |
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