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Can you swim in Lake Baikal? Though temperatures in the lake chill to minus five degrees Celsius in the winter, researchers found no large patches of floating ice. But, swimmers beware—the lake is 30-miles (48 kilometers) wide and 1550-meters (5088 feet) deep. So, open-water swimming in this environment carries with it many potential dangers.<\/p>\n

Located in Siberia, Russia, Lake Baikal is considered to be the world’s deepest lake. By some estimates, it holds twenty percent of the world’s unfrozen fresh water. This is the world’s oldest lake, formed some 25 million years ago. It is also considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world.<\/p>\n

In the summer months, reports say, the lake’s surface temperature can reach a balmy 24 degrees Celsius. This is attractive to swimmers but can also be dangerous. At this angle of the lake’s surface, swimmers can be exposed to the elements and can easily succumb to hypothermia if swimming for a length of time. For this reason, those looking to do any length of swimming are encouraged to take safety and precautionary measures seriously.<\/p>\n

Extreme swimming veteran and expert, Stephen Sloan, notes the “notoriety and challenge of swimming in Lake Baikal is impeccable. Swimming here could potentially go beyond worldly recognition as the difficulty of the swim is known by all seasoned swimmers.” Mr. Sloan also notes that while the depth of the lake is substantial, the temperature of the water – even in summer – can make a tremendous impact on any swimmer’s performance level.<\/p>\n