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Summary Of: Lake Baikal

Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world... Lake Baikal was formed in an ancient... The atlas demonstrated that Lake Baikal has more water than all of... Lake Baikal is in a... Lake Baikal has the largest surface area of any freshwater lake in... Lake Baikal is furthermore the only confined fresh water lake in which direct and indirect evidence of... present in Lake Baikal is equaled by few other lakes... is endemic to Lake Baikal and the dominating... The alleged Lake Baikal Monster draws in tourists from across the world hoping to catch a glimpse of the... since decided to move the pipeline away from Lake Baikal so that it will not pass through any federal or republic natural reserves... leaving 90 per cent in the Lake Baikal region for storage...

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