Photo Postcard Showing an Icebreaker on Lake Baikal, circa early 1900s.
The size is standard 5 ½" x 3 ½", postally unused and unmarked, publisher or circulation unknown. In very good condition with both sides mildly soiled and the printed lines on the verso faintly visible on the obverse.
Lake Baikal is located in southern Siberia. Slightly larger than Belgium at 12,248 sq. miles, it is the world's seventh largest lake by surface area. However, because it is also the deepest lake with a maximum depth of 5,387 feet, it is the world's larges freshwater lake by volume, containing 5,670 cubic miles of water, about 19% of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
The size is standard 5 ½" x 3 ½", postally unused and unmarked, publisher or circulation unknown. In very good condition with both sides mildly soiled and the printed lines on the verso faintly visible on the obverse.
Lake Baikal is located in southern Siberia. Slightly larger than Belgium at 12,248 sq. miles, it is the world's seventh largest lake by surface area. However, because it is also the deepest lake with a maximum depth of 5,387 feet, it is the world's larges freshwater lake by volume, containing 5,670 cubic miles of water, about 19% of the world's unfrozen fresh water. It is also the world's oldest lake at 25-30 million years, and among the clearest.
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