A robot deployed to the bottom of Siberia's Lake Baikal last summer captured footage of cracks and deformations caused by previously unknown mud volcanoes — and you can watch the discovery in a ...
With its traditional homes, decorated with delicate lace-like wood trim, the capital of East Siberia is one of the most popular tourists stops on the route. Irkutsk is also the door to spectacular ...
A colossal lake in Siberia is the deepest in the world and covers an area larger than a number of entire countries. Lake Baikal, in the southern part of eastern Siberia, Russia, is among the ...
New research into under-ice conditions is challenging what limnologists thought they understood about lakes’ winter behavior.
Get a glimpse of Siberia's breathtaking cold beauty, where vast landscapes and unique natural wonders await. Experience the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Lake Baikal in Siberia is the oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world. It is frozen for up to five months a year and its ice is so thick cars often drive ...
1,600 kilometers from the ocean in Lake Baikal, central Siberia. However, perhaps the most enigmatic population of freshwater seals can be found a little closer to home in Alaska's Iliamna Lake.
The Huihe people were speakers of a Turkic language, which was widely used across the Mongolian steppes, the Zungarian Basin, and southern Siberia ... south of Lake Baikal. In 552, the Ashina ...
Lake Baikal, at the start of the Angara River, Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia, 1980s. Baikal is the largest freshwater lake in Asia ...
At present Japan may have 700,000 men in Manchukuo, facing Siberia. The most logical attack ... industrial region east of Lake Baikal. If successful, this move would isolate Russian troop segments ...
The water in Lake Baikal is among the purest in the world. The ecosystem contains hundreds of unique species. The city of Irkutsk in Eastern Siberia is famous for its historic homes, adorned with ...
1,600 kilometers from the ocean in Lake Baikal, central Siberia. However, perhaps the most enigmatic population of freshwater seals can be found a little closer to home in Alaska's Iliamna Lake.