Introduction to the spectacle of ice cracking: From January to May every year, Lake Baikal is frozen, and the ice on the lake is at most over 1 meter thick. Changes in temperature cause the lake water to continuously compress and expand, which will form cracks on the ice surface. Because the lake water is blue, it will be especially pure after freezing. Therefore, the ice cracks have become the most beautiful scenery of Lake Baikal.

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