Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Is it true that there are 250 thousand frozen bodies at the bottom of Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world?

Is it true that there are 250 thousand frozen bodies at the bottom of Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world?

This thing is true, mainly because of the 10 revolution in Russia at that time. Many pre-Russian aristocrats fled to cold Siberia with their families and wealth. However, Siberia was very cold at that time, and even suffered a once-in-a-century ice age. Coupled with the huge team at that time and the lack of some warm clothes and food, many people were frozen to death and frostbite.

Even many people finally set foot on the surface of Lake Baikal. Because the temperature of Lake Baikal was very cold at that time, the lake had already frozen, but this place was far colder than land, so many people died. After the ice and snow melted in the second year, all the bodies of these people sank to the bottom of Lake Baikal.

This is mainly due to the revolution in the Soviet Union at that time, which overthrew the Russian government, which originally symbolized feudal rule, and led some nobles to flee. Because these revolutionaries launched the 10 revolution to oppose aristocratic rule. Once caught by these revolutionaries, the lives of these nobles will be greatly threatened. However, at that time, these Russian nobles had nowhere else to go, so they chose to go to Siberia, where the weather was cold. But going to Siberia doesn't mean you can live and survive, because the weather in Siberia is very cold. Many people were frozen to death and frostbite because they didn't adapt to the climatic conditions here. ?

Lake Baikal was once China's territory. Later, because of some treaty relations, it was occupied by the Russian government, so China lost such a beautiful place forever. At present, there is no large-scale industrial development in Lake Baikal, which makes Lake Baikal basically remain in its original state.