Baikal Lake Museum, where you must check in to travel here, the exhibition is very rich in content, various ecological animals, plants, and primitive life, production tools, etc., can help you understand the history here, enrich knowledge!
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Baikal Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Baikal Museum is an aquarium located at the mouth of the Angara River, more than 2 kilometers west of Listvyanka. It can be reached on foot from the town, or get off halfway from Irkutsk to the town to visit. The museum shows the ecosystem, historical features, flora and fauna of Lake Baikal, etc. There are many virtual films to watch, as well as rich display forms and interactive activities, which can give you a comprehensive understanding and understanding of Lake Baikal. The scale of the museum is not very large, but the content is very rich. In addition to the extremely detailed introduction to Lake Baikal, there are also a large number of animal specimens and 3D animations showing the flora and fauna of the Lake Baikal ecosystem, including the unique freshwater seals of Lake Baikal. And you can enjoy the "cute state" of the seal show, which is very suitable for visiting with children.
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Baikal Lake Museum, where you must check in to travel here, the exhibition is very rich in content, various ecological animals, plants, and primitive life, production tools, etc., can help you understand the history here, enrich knowledge!
The museum has a look back at the history of Lake Baikal. The photos in the museum are beautiful, but please hire a translator to explain the history for foreign tourists. I think it is well worth visiting the museum.
The Baikal Museum is a comprehensive museum that introduces the animals, plants, geology and humanities of the Baikal region. The products here are very rich, so that everyone has a very intuitive understanding of all aspects of Baikal Lake, here is really a treasure given by nature to Russia, let you have a deep understanding and understanding of Baikal Lake.
The Lake Baikal Museum is located more than 2 kilometers west of Listevyanka in the Angara Estuary, which contains exhibitions on Lake Baikal ecology, history, general information and other aspects. Through pictures, models, specimens, microscope observations and virtual submarines to give visitors a full range of knowledge. The aquarium on the first floor displays the main aquatic products of Baikal Lake, where animals and plants grow in the lake have a series of specimens and physical exhibits, and Baikal seals can also be seen. There is also a microscope room in the museum, where each person observes the small creatures and fine sand at the bottom of the lake through a microscope. There is also a simulated underwater submarine observation room, which can see the distribution and activity of the flora and fauna in the different water layers of the lake. Near the museum is a small commodity market selling local gem jewelry and specialties such as smoked fish.
Lake Baikal is the fault lake, the world's deepest lake, with an average depth of 758 meters and the deepest of about 1,642 meters. Due to the sufficient depth, the water storage reached about 10000 cubic kilometers, accounting for 17% to 20% of the total water volume of rivers and freshwater lakes flowing around the world, exceeding the five Great Lakes in North America and being the largest freshwater lake in the world.
Small museums that introduce the history of Baikal, geological formation, the evolution of the sea to freshwater lakes, the unique flora and fauna that have been converted from the ocean to freshwater environment, the museum is small, but it collects a large number of animal and plant specimens and related models.
The Lake Baikal Museum is right by the lake in Listervienka, which is not large in size but is definitely a museum worth visiting. It has two live seals and a variety of fish and creatures in Lake Baikal that are very interesting. There is also an exhibition hall where you can watch ice documentary, very, very wonderful.
The Baikal Museum is located at the mouth of the Angara River, more than 2 kilometers west of the town of Listevyanka. Visitors can learn about Baikal in the museum, including its ecological status, historical features and so on. There are many films for visitors to see and better understand the lake. The museum is not very large, but it is rich in content and has an extremely detailed introduction to the lake. Visitors may wish to visit it. Especially worth mentioning is that there is a simulated submersible in the museum. With the video demonstration, people feel that they are diving, and they can also see the wonderful world at the bottom of the lake...Ticket information retail price: 300.0RUB (about 35.0 yuan)