Turquoise Ice in Northern Lake Baikal of Siberia,Russia. Lake Baikal, located in the southen Russian region of Siberia, Russia it is an incerdible natural wonder of the world. It is the oldst freshwater lake on Earth and also one of the largest holding one-fifth of the world’s
freshwatr. During the winter, the Turquoise Ice cubes are formated on the top of the lake for about four months from January to april .when lake freezs over and the water is so clear that, from the surface you can see clearly 120 feet below you. this natural phenomenon occurs around a very specific time of year, March . Wind, temperature differencs, frost and sun in the ice crust cause cracks and ice humrocks to formShiny and transparent in a turquoise ice color, these huge peices broken ice are look like shards of glass rising into the sky. This lake is one of the world’s largest and oldest freshwater lakes.
wow very scary cool
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