Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Lake Baikal is a Divine Fragment of Nature

I have always been startled with Russia's lively culture and nature's tapestry, and thought there was nothing more than that. But when a buddy brought me along to a locale he labeled "a heavenly piece of nature," I couldn't do more but name him the "angel of great discoveries." Yes, discovery because this place looks like new to me, though I have been in and out of Russia for rationally some years now.

I have been hearing about Lake Baikal from friends and travel shows, and thought everything delightful that they were saying about the lake was natural advertising. But the very momentum that I personally fixed my eyes to the enormous lake that was right before me, I realized advertising can really be that accurate.

My friends and the travel shows were factual when they confessed that the jagged forestry that surrounds the lake is such a delight to anybody's eyes. The lake itself is so vast that I couldn't more or less see its end. I remember that trivia, which once flashed on my TV screen, confessing that all the combined rivers on all of earth would demand a full year just to fill Lake Baikal! Plus, the immense blue waters and the trees that envelope could pass for a commercial poster.

That momentum, I stiffly regretted the times I went to Russia without even visiting Lake Baikal. From then on, I declared that on every occasion I take a flight to Russia, the first place I'll see is Lake Baikal.

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