These ice divers have spring in their hearts. The footage was taken on April 27 this year at Lake Baikal, which has five times the volume of water in the five Great Lakes of North America. Photographer Andrey Nekrasov, 42, made the long journey from his native Odessa via Ulan-Ude to Lake Baikal to dive under the ice of the world's deepest lake at -20 degrees Celsius. The program also includes a trip inside an ice cave in the shape of a cube. Let's take a look at these amazing pictures.
(Total 14 photos)
Photo: ZUMAPRESS.com / Global Look Press
1. Divers are preparing to dive.
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3. Preparation for the jump.
4. Look through the thickness of the ice.
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8. Diver in an ice cube.
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12. The process of photographing inside the ice cave.
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Keywords: Baikal | Diving | Ice | Underwater photography
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