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Man’s POV Walking Across The World’s Deepest Frozen Lake Is Absolutely Stunning

Take a walk on the wild side…

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A man filmed his amazing walk across the world’s deepest frozen freshwater lake in Russia. In footage recorded on January 12, the brave man is seen taking careful steps across Lake Baikal. The crystal clear ice allowed the man to film a clear view of the coral, stones and fish at bottom of the lake.

“Walking on the incredibly transparent, crystal clear ice, it felt like I was standing on the water or walking on a very fragile glass. Despite this, I knew it’s safe to be there as thickness of ice was about 15cm, I could clearly see the bottom of the lake, stones, fish.

All of this made me feel like I was looking into a fairyland, which never existed anywhere apart from dreams. Such a miracle. Iced Baikal is something really extraordinary and mesmerizing”

Via NewsFlare

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