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Baikal

NOUN
  1. the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world

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  • To savvy snowboarders, Baikalsk has long been the beautiful resort where visitors are so few you can feel as though you own the mountain, at least temporarily: for about 5,000 rubles ($175), you can have exclusive use of one of the six long runs for the day and never see another soul as you schuss through forests. The Recession’s Green Lining
  • In Siberia, industrial waste flows into Lake Baikal.
  • The EAA/Baikal line includes the MP-233 over-and-under, which features hammer-forged barrels, chrome-lined bores, machined receivers, walnut stocks and internal screw chokes.
  • He was banished to desolate Lake Baikal in Siberia to tend sheep for nineteen years.
  • The area's vast reserves protect animals both rare (Barguzin sable, Baikal seal) and abundant (brown bear, forest reindeer).
  • Russia's first strict nature reserve - Barguzinsky Zapovednik - was founded in 1916 on the eastern shore of Lake Baikal to protect the endangered Barguzin sable.
  • Lake Baikal is 15,000 miles and 12 time zones from New York, so expect your schlepp home to take anywhere from 30 to 48 hours.
  • Results The amount of baicalin in Baikal skullcap root's aqueous solution was 96.3 % of the original.
  • Another 2,000 demonstrators gathered in the city for a counterrally in defense of the Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill, which was shut down amid ecological concerns in 2008. Spero News
  • At around 7:15 AM, Tungus natives and Russian settlers in the hills northwest of Lake Baikal observed a huge fireball moving across the sky, nearly as bright as the Sun.
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