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National Geographic brings the most remote places, climates, and habitats to your fingertips. The stunning shot above features Dragon Rock as it protrudes from a frozen Lake Baikal, the world‘s oldest and deepest lake. Visitors can help safeguard the lake and its varied landscapes—including tundra, steppe, boreal forest, and virgin beaches—by volunteering with Great Baikal Trail Association, the nonprofit environmental group creating a hiking route around the lake.Learn more about this and 25 other amazing places to inspire future journeys and remind us why we love to travel. | PHOTOGRAPH BY NITHID SANBUNDIT, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO | | | |
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