The stunning ice structures inside the frozen ice caves in Russia
Photographer Andrey Grachev found a surreal environment on Lake Baikal, Russia, famous for being the deepest in the world. Thousands of icicle formations inside frozen ice caves look like something from another world.
Andrey, 39, from Moscow, said the formation of the fantastic ice world was created by several storms. The dumped water immediately freezes in temperature below zero.
The stunning ice structures look like upside-down Gothic spires and some of the icicles are over 10 feet long. The transparent icicles are illuminated with red and orange lights to show a burning picture.