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Methane bubbles trapped in two meters of thick ice in Lake Baikal, Russia, the world's deepest and largest freshwater lake.
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Lying down on Lake Baikal
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Lake Baikal, Russia
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These are methane bubbles trapped in two meters of thick ice in Lake Baikal, Russia, the world's deepest and most voluminous freshwater lake. The methane gas is produced by microorganisms, mainly methanogenic bacteria, in the sediment of the lake which bubble up to the surface.
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π₯ Cracking of Lake Baikal (world's deepest and oldest lake)
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This photograph of Lake Baikal, taken with a phone camera by a resident of Krasnoyarsk Yevgeny Dubynin, brought him a victory in the "Mobile Photo" nomination in the competition from the National Geografic Russia magazine. Eugene called the picture "Frozen Time".
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π₯ Methane bubbles trapped under 2 metre thick ice in Lake Baikal, Russia.
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Magical view of Baikal lake under a starry sky. Russia π·πΊ
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the lake baikal eel god
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It's Lake Baikal so we all know it's proper baltic out there - you can feel the chill through the screen with this one...
v.redd.it/su5k2xiti0481
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I've been dreaming about visiting the Baikal lake since I've been a little girl. I made this dream come true in 2019 and it's been magical! I understand why shamans chose this place for their rituals... it has a special energy! What was the most "magical" place you've seen?
reddit.com/gallery/qhktor
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Lake Baikal, Russia.
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These are methane bubbles trapped in two meters of thick ice in Lake Baikal, Russia, one of the world's deepest and most voluminous freshwater lakes. The methane gas is produced by microorganisms, mainly methanotrophic bacteria, in the sediment of the lake which bubble up to the surface.
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Cracking of Lake Baikal (world's deepest and oldest lake)
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Cracking the surface of Lake Baikal π§ Lake Baikal is the worldβs deepest and oldest lake, defined by ice ridges, cracks and tears, which give this ancient lake an even more distinct character.
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Cracking of Lake Baikal (world's deepest and oldest lake)
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Lake Baikal, Russia
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Methane bubbles trapped in two meters of thick ice in Lake Baikal, Russia, the world's deepest and largest freshwater lake.
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Methane bubbles trapped in two meters of thick ice in Lake Baikal, Russia, the world's deepest and largest freshwater lake.
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The fact that itβs just pitch black past the ice is all the more terrifying (Lake Baikal, Worlds Deepest Lake)
v.redd.it/rwu5wbmj7k281
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Mother and Baby Baikal Seal. They live in Siberia, Russia, in a Freshwater Lake!
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π₯ Frozen cave near Lake Baikal
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Extending on the Frozen Lake/Undiscovered Water Monster talk from the Yeti episode. I think the boys should do an episode about Lake Baikal and the animals and such living there.
It's not exactly a complete mystery but being the world's deepest and oldest freshwater lake with many creatures only found in it would be interesting to hear them talk about and maybe talk about other water based mysteries as well.
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Beautiful and naturally clean bottom of Lake Baikal.
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Cracking of Lake Baikal (world's deepest and oldest lake) (1080x1347)
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Strange fish of Baikal: 70% of the fish in Baikal is the so-called "golomyanka" (Comephorus), almost entirely consisting of fat and bones. They have no scales and no swim bladder. They live at great depths of Lake Baikal and are viviparous.
reddit.com/gallery/rix2jb
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Ogoy Island, Lake Baikal, Russia
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The size of lake baikal compared to Germany
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