An Epic Encounter With Nature In Lake Baikal: The Oldest, Biggest And Deepest Lake In The World

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Looking at the topics for this weekend engagement challenge, it was an easy decision to choose the best holiday that I had as my topic. Coincidentally this also happened to be my favorite moment with nature. Choosing a single photo, however, required more thought and care. I eventually settled for a picture of me with the iconic Shaman Rock and the crystal clear waters of Lake Baikal in the background. The Shaman Rock, located near Khuzhir is one of the holy sites on the Island of Olkhon.

Located in the heart of Siberia, Lake Baikal is the oldest, biggest and deepest lake in the whole world. My visit to Lake Baikal was part of my TransMongolian Rail Adventure where I traveled by train from Beijing to St Petersburg over a period of 25 days. In fact, my wife Roselind and I purposely made a stop at Irkutsk, Siberia so that we can visit Lake Baikal.

I can still recall sailing on the calm waters of Lake Baikal from the mainland to the Island of Olkhon situated in the middle of the lake. With a gentle breeze caressing my face, I could see seagulls flying in a distance. I felt that I was in a sea, not a lake, with the water stretching endlessly into the horizon.

The indigenous people of the island known as the Buryats practice shamanism. As I explore the island, I witness elements of shamanism from the Shaman Rock, the burial poles to the pieces of clothes tied to big trees perching precariously over cliffs.

What I cherished the most from this trip is the hikes around the island. Unlike Borneo where it is hot and humid, the cool and pleasant climate is ideal for hiking. During one of the hikes, the guide build an open fire and cooked lunch for us. It was a surreal experience to be cooking and eating in the wild.

While I was here looking at the spectacular scenery, civilization seem so far away and the human race including myself seem insignificant. I was truly present in the moment, soaking in the beauty that nature has to offer. I asked for nothing more than the peace and tranquility that I am experiencing. As rays of sunlight hit the sparkling waters, I feel a deep sense of gratitude for being given the opportunity to be here. The snow-capped mountains in the distance reminded me that more adventures await me. To me, it was a magical moment where I feel truly one with nature.

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Hi @positivesteem

I hope you have that photo printed out and framed, it clearly is a reminder of a very special trip and deserves a place on your wall.

It's quite interesting, the Malagasy people of Madagascar also tie white shroud cloths around trees to honour their dead. They have some very interesting burial rights. I always love seeing the similarities between some of these cultures, I find it fascinating.

I'm glad you had a beautiful trip!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

Hi @andrastia, printing and framing the photo is a wonderful idea. It is indeed a special and memorable trip. Thank you so much for visiting and commenting.

You are most welcome. I always like to make memories like that tangible that you can look at that photo each day and be reminded of a happy time.

Thank you for contributing to #theweekend with good quality content.

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THE WEEKEND community thanks you for supporting the #weekend-engagement initiative conceived by @galenkp.

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@galenkp, it is my pleasure to take part in this initiative. Hats off to you for being able to come up with such interesting and unique topics week after week.

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wow this post adds to my insight about the oldest and deepest lake in the world. Thanks for sharing :)

You are most welcome @arasiko. It was a special trip that will be forever etched in my memory. Thank you very much for dropping by.