{"id":8222,"date":"2023-11-22T13:55:04","date_gmt":"2023-11-22T12:55:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/?p=8222"},"modified":"2023-11-22T13:55:04","modified_gmt":"2023-11-22T12:55:04","slug":"how-deep-is-lake-baikal-in-siberia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/how-deep-is-lake-baikal-in-siberia\/","title":{"rendered":"How Deep Is Lake Baikal In Siberia"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Geographic Location<\/h2>\n

Lake Baikal is located in Southern Siberia, Russia, situated between the Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Buryat Republic to the southeast. It is the oldest and deepest lake in the world, at 25 million years old with a depth of up to 5,387.3 ft (1,642 m). More than one-fifth of all the fresh surface water on Earth is contained in Lake Baikal. <\/p>\n

The lake was formed from a unique natural process and is located within an immense basin, known as the Baikal Rift Valley. The rift is responsible for the steep, curved coastline, creating a landscape of beautiful and unique geological features, making it a valuable source of scientific study for researchers around the world.<\/p>\n

The lake itself is of extraordinary size, stretching for 396 mi (637 km) from north to south and 79 mi (127 km) wide. A major part of its unique beauty is the presence of the 336 islands and rocky outcrops scattered across its surface.<\/p>\n

Animals and Plants<\/h2>\n

The lake is home to more than 1,700 species of vascular plants and thousands of species of animals and fish. Baikal is also home to an endemic species of seal, known as the Baikal seal. The lake also has an extremely diverse and varied underwater landscape, consisting of unusual rock beds and algae deposits made out of calcium carbonate.<\/p>\n