Lake Baikal: The bitter battle over tourism at Russia’s ‘Sacred Sea’

Lake Baikal: The bitter battle over tourism at Russia’s ‘Sacred Sea’

The gigantic ancient lake, bigger than all of the Great Lakes of North America combined, encompasses about 23% of the planet’s freshwater reserves and is home to over 2,000 species.

It is also the site of a bitter battle between the state, residents, and environmentalists trying to strike a balance between a population dependent on tourism and mass development infringing on a fragile ecosystem.

On seeing Baikal for the first time, it’s hard to believe it’s a lake. The crescent-shaped Baikal — 400 miles long and a mile deep — completely freezes in the winter, creating a mirror-like surface…

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