Lake Baikal

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One of Russia's most famous and recognizable landmarks. It is the deepest lake in the world, often called the "pearl of Siberia." No wonder: the sky-blue, endless lake attracts tourists with its picturesque landscapes, cozy bays, beautiful coastal cliffs, and beaches, where relaxing is a true pleasure. Here, you can go on a boat tour, try fishing, take a walk along the shore, explore caves once inhabited by ancient people, and visit Olkhon Island — a sacred place for shamans.

Photo: Shutterstock/Sergey Pesterev
Coordinates: 53.405332, 107.673058

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