Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia, 1,642m deep, is considered the largest lake in the world. Moreover, Lake Baikal may also be an alien base.
Baikal is not only the world’s largest lake, but also the world’s oldest freshwater lake, at 25 million years old.
The lake contains 20% of the world’s unfrozen fresh water. When the lake freezes, it has an incredibly shimmering, magical beauty.
It is also known as an alien base, where Russian military divers have had the opportunity to witness UFOs operating under the lake.
The story of UFOs under Lake Baikal was brought to public attention at the end of the Cold War between Russia and the Soviet Union.
Many people said that they saw large spaceships flying over the lake. They saw aliens coming out of the spaceship and going down to the lake.
Former Soviet naval officer and UFO researcher Vladimir Azhazha has revealed top secret documents related to the 1982 incident.
Divers who have undergone basic training in diving in this lake saw an object resembling an aircraft moving very quickly underwater.
A few days later, another diver said they witnessed an even more strange scene at a depth of 50m. They saw small people wearing silver suits and oxygen masks.
The diving unit was ordered to arrest these strange people. But when the divers approached, the strange group of people fought back, using advanced weapons to destroy 3 of the 7 people. The remaining four divers were injured while trying to capture those strange people and report them to their superiors.
The scene at Lake Baikal looks like another planet.
In 2009, he took photos from the ISS space station showing two flying saucers appearing in the lake area, making people believe that there is an alien base under the lake. However, no real research on this issue has been published yet.