Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A picture taken by an underwater vehicle of a fragment of mud volcano at the bottom of Lake Baikal. A robot deployed to the bottom ...
Hidden beneath the placid surface of a Siberian lake, a robot has mapped a landscape that looks more like an alien seabed than a freshwater basin. By tracing plumes of gas and reshaped sediments, ...
A Russian driver also died when their mini-bus plunged under the ice to the bottom of the lake in Siberia.
It had rained the night before and the rouge pathways that serve as roads on Lake Baikal’s largest island were a sloppy, muddy mess. A van in front of us filled with Chinese tourists — one of a dozen ...
Lake Baikal in Siberia stands as one of Earth’s most astonishing natural wonders. Its staggering depth—reaching over 5,300 ...
Lake Baikal, in southern Siberia, is no ordinary body of water. More than 25 million years old, the lake people call the “Blue Eye of Siberia” is the world’s oldest, deepest and largest freshwater ...
Authorities in Russia recovered the bodies of seven Chinese tourists and one Russian driver who died after their mini-bus ...
The Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite takes us over southern Siberia and the world’s largest freshwater lake: Lake Baikal. Imaged on 14 March 2017, this deep lake is covered by ice. The entire lake is ...