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Lake Baikal is the deepest lake on Earth and the largest natural reservoir of freshwater on the planet, accounting for about 20\% of the world's freshwater. Its depth is 1642 m, and it contains more water than all five Great Lakes of the North American combined. In addition, it is the largest freshwater lake by area in Eurasia. The thickness of extremely clear ice on lake Baikal can be 2 m, and the ice on the lake is from January to May. Only the places where the big Angara river flowing from lake Baikal originates, remain free.
Size of the finished work:
16.5 x 16.5 cm
Designer:
N. Vasilyeva
Technique:
Difficulty Level:
Colour of Canvas/Fabric:
Filling:
Number of Cross Stitches:
10830
Number of Colours:
22
Number of Mixed Colours (Blends):
6
Size of Embroidery:
104х104
Kit weight:
0.081 kg
Kit volume:
0.237 L
Instruction:
Instructions in EN, DE, FR, IT, ES, RU included
Lake Baikal is the deepest lake on Earth and the largest natural reservoir of freshwater on the planet, accounting for about 20\% of the world's freshwater. Its depth is 1642 m, and it contains more water than all five Great Lakes of the North American combined. In addition, it is the largest freshwater lake by area in Eurasia. The thickness of extremely clear ice on lake Baikal can be 2 m, and the ice on the lake is from January to May. Only the places where the big Angara river flowing from lake Baikal originates, remain free.
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