"Lake Baikal in eastern Siberia is the oldest freshwater lake on Earth, and one of the largest and deepest, containing around one-fifth of the world's freshwater. In winter, it freezes over, and these beautiful transparent, turquoise masses of broken ice appear momentarily in March, caused by the unequal structure, temperature and pressure in the main body of the packed ice."
Thats so pretty to see
So beautiful
Baikal is on my bucket list!
Beautiful - hard to imagine it contains one fifth of the world's fresh water - all those lakes in Minnesota, Canada, and the Great Lakes, etc. Wow, that place must be huge!
It looks beautiful, but very COOOOOOOOLD!!!