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All Russia lakes A-Z
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Bratsk Reservoir, Russia |
It has been said that one of the most striking things about Siberia is the scale. Just the name conjures images of vast snowy expanses, impossibly thick forests and incredibly… |
Caspian Sea (Also known as Mazandaran Sea, Khazar Sea, Khvalyn Sea) |
With the largest volume of any saltwater “lake” on earth, the Caspian Sea holds well over 62 billion acre-feet of saltwater. Many classify the Caspian Sea not as a lake, but a… |
Kuybyshev Reservoir, Russia (Also known as Kuybyshevskoye Reservoir, Kuibyshev Reservoir) |
The Kuybyshev Reservoir or Kuybyshevskoye Reservoir is a 1,593,823-acre lake in the middle of the Volga and lower Kama rivers in west central (Middle Volga Region) Russia. The… |
Lake Baikal, Russia (Also known as Lake Baykal, Sacred Sea, Pearl of Siberia, Blue Eye of Siberia, Galapagos of Russia) |
Russia’s national treasure, Lake Baikal, is the world’s deepest lake and is our planet’s largest freshwater lake measured by water volume. Its bottom is 4,215 feet below sea l… |
Lake Ladoga, Russia (Also known as Lake Laatokka, Ladozhskoye Ozero) |
Located 25 miles north of St. Petersburg, Russia’s Lake Ladoga is the largest freshwater body in Europe with a surface area of 4,481,238 acres. The amazing lake stretches for… |
Rybinsk Reservoir, Russia (Also known as Rybinsk Sea) |
Located in western European Russia, Rybinsk Reservoir is as large and impressive as Russia itself. Rybinsk Reservoir sits on the Volga River as part of an expansive system of… |