Lake Baikal, already a constant source of inspiration for researchers and explorers, once again raises difficult questions and stimulates human curiosity. The revelation of 1,600 tons of gold sunk deep at the bottom of Lake Baikal is not only a historical discovery, but also opens up new aspects in protecting and researching this land.
Lake Baikal is still wild and contains many hidden things that few people know, which is why this place also attracts many tourists who are passionate about exploring. In winter, Baikal is covered with vast ice, surrounded by vast and majestic landscapes.
There are many places surrounding Lake Baikal. The most special of them is the story of up to 1,600 tons of gold at the bottom of the deepest lake in the world.
In AD 1917 C., when Tsar Nicholas II was almost extinct, many noblemen representing the old feudal forces in Russia tried to collect a large amount of gold and silver treasures to migrate west. . Passing through Lake Baikal, they met an enemy who was chasing them. At that time, the nobles had left a total of 1,600 tons of gold to sink directly to the bottom of Lake Baikal.
There is also another version that this is the gold that was collected and owned by Tsar Nicholas II himself. On the way to transport them to hide them elsewhere, the group passed through Lake Baikal but encountered a thaw. Because the lake was too large and he could not escape in time, the 1,600 tons of gold and the escorting army sank to the bottom of the lake.
The first reason is due to the structure and location of the lake. In 2015, according to people close to the discovery area, the deepest point of Lake Baikal could reach 1,637 meters, and the total volume of the lake exceeded 2.36 billion cubic meters. For the investment units to be saved, the effort is almost impossible.