Lake Baikal, situated in the southern part of eastern part of Siberia in Russian federation, is an amazing organic wonder of the world that one can only want to visit at least once in their life-time. It's not just the oldest fresh water pond on World, at 20 to 25 thousand years old, it's also one of the biggest and deepest, having an impressive one-fifth of the fresh water.
In the winter months season, for about five months or from Jan to May, the river gets frozen over but the water is so clear that, from the outer lining area, you can see an impressive 130 legs below you. A photography natural phenomenon trend happens around a very particular season, March Breeze, heat range variations, snow and sun in the ice crust area cause breaks and ice hummocks to form. Clear and glowing in a turquoise shade, these public of damaged ice look like shards of cup increasing into the sky. They are brought on by the slowly and irregular stress in the main body of the loaded ice as well as by the irregular framework and temperature. Now that's one for the bucket list.
Source : Alexey Trofimov