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  2. Lake Baikal - Wikipedia

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    Lake Baikal [a] is a rift lake that ... Lake Baikal as seen from the OrbView-2 satellite. ... For the quality of service and comfort from the visitor's point of view ...

  3. Olkhon Island - Wikipedia

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    Olkhon has a dramatic combination of terrain and is rich in archaeological landmarks. Steep mountains line its eastern shore, and at 1,276 m (4,186 ft) above sea level, Mount Zhima is the highest point on the island, peaking at 818 m (2,684 ft) above the water level of Lake Baikal.

  4. Svyatoy Nos Peninsula, Buryatia - Wikipedia

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    The "island" is spearhead-shaped, 56 km long and 20 km wide, with a sharp tip (at ) pointing southwest and a blunter point at the otherA mountain ridge runs the whole length of the island; the highest point is the flat peak of Mount Markova [1] (altitude 1878 m, at ), a popular hiking destination with a scenic view of most of Lake Baikal

  5. Pribaikalsky National Park - Wikipedia

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    Four settlements in the park have hotels and facilities, and there is a museum near Listvyanka. The 'Great Baikal Trail' runs along the west coast of the lake through Pribaikalsky; during the winter, the trail loop is open for skates, skis, and snowmobiles for tourists to view the ice formations. [11]

  6. Zabaykalsky National Park - Wikipedia

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    Zaybaykalsky National Park (Russian: Забайкальский национальный парк) (in English, "Trans-Baikal") covers the middle section of the eastern shore of Lake Baikal, the west slope of the Barguzin mountains to the east, the Ushkany Islands, and the only large peninsula on the lake, Svyatoy Nos ("Holy Nose").

  7. Severobaykalsk - Wikipedia

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    Severobaikalsk is located on a plateau at the northern end of Lake Baikal at the mouth of the Tyya River. To the west the town is surrounded by the Baikal Mountains, to the northeast by the Stanovoy Range. Severobaikalsk is geographically isolated, the closest town is Ust-Kut, more than 260 kilometers (160 mi) away.

  8. Baikal is the largest freshwater lake by volume and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Russia's prime minister vowed Tuesday to audit a prospective water bottling plant on the shores of the ...

  9. Barguzinsky Bay - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] By late July water temperatures inside the bay close to the shoreline reach 20 – 21 °C; however, due to occasional strong winds from Baikal, currents of cold water may enter the bay and push the warmer waters closer to the shoreline. [6] [5] [1] The isthmus and its beach end at the foot of the mountainous "Holy Nose".