"Salo", "Shuga" and "Shoroh": interesting facts about Baikal Ice

Baikal Ice is a unique phenomenon. But did you know that you can find more than five different kinds of ice on the lake? Our infographics will teach you how to distinguish «salo» from «shuga» and avoid confusion when you see «kolobovnik» or «shorokh».  

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