The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve

The Baikal Nature Reserve is a nature reserve on the southeast shore of Lake Baikal, in southern Buryatia, Russia. Also called Baikal Zapovednik, it was established in 1969 for preserving the nature along the lake and the neighboring central part of the Chamar-Daban Range.

 
The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve
The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve
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The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve

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The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve

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The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve

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The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve

The name of the valley originated from local “Bargut” which means “outskirts, wilderness”. It was a name of Mongolian tribe that used to inhabit the valley.

The Unique Nature of the Baikal Reserve