28 Forgotten "Ghost Fleets": Ship Graveyards Around the World

11. The Ghost Ships of Lake Baikal

Frozen lake Baikal near Olkhon island. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Sergey Pesterev

Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia, is the world's deepest and oldest freshwater lake, known for its unique biodiversity and crystal-clear waters. Beneath its surface lie the ghost ships of Lake Baikal, remnants of a bygone era when the lake served as a vital transportation route for trade and exploration. These sunken vessels offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of the region and the challenges faced by those who navigated its icy waters. The wrecks of Lake Baikal include steamships and wooden vessels that played a crucial role in the economic development of Siberia. The cold, fresh waters have preserved these ships remarkably well, allowing researchers to study their construction and the materials used by shipbuilders of the time. Each wreck tells a story of ambition and adventure, of the people who braved the harsh conditions of Siberia in pursuit of opportunity.

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