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People and landscape at Russia's frozen Lake Baikal

Logging company owned by Karl Pomishin, brother of shaman Kim Pomishin at a Buryati village in Selenga in the Kabansk region along the shore at Russia's Lake Baikal, uses vodka to prepare for a ritual. Crowned the "Jewel of Siberia", Baikal is the world's deepest lake, and the biggest lake by volume, holding 20% of the world's fresh water. In the winter, the lake 31,722 square meter surface is entirely frozen with ice averaging 2 meters thick.

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Lake Baikal
Logging company owned by Karl Pomishin, brother of shaman Kim Pomishin at a Buryati village in Selenga in the Kabansk region along the shore at Russia's Lake Baikal, uses vodka to prepare for a ritual. Crowned the "Jewel of Siberia", Baikal is the world's deepest lake, and the biggest lake by volume, holding 20% of the world's fresh water. In the winter, the lake 31,722 square meter surface is entirely frozen with ice averaging 2 meters thick.