Did you know that Lake Baikal is the world's deepest and largest freshwater lake by volume? Located in Eastern Siberia, Russia, it spans about 31,500 km² and reaches depths of up to 1,637 meters. Formed over 20 million years ago due to tectonic activity, this ancient rift lake is not only a geological wonder but also home to the largest lake delta on Earth at the mouth of the Selenga River. A true natural marvel, Lake Baikal is often called the "Blue Jewel of Siberia." Subscribe now and be the most updated person about the weirdest things in the world!