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I've always wanted to visit Lake Baikal, in eastern Siberia. As a geo, there are some 'must see' places on earth (well, quite a few actually!) and Lake Baikal is right up there, along with the mid Atlantic Ridge exposed at Iceland (ticked that off some time ago).
Lake Baikal is the world's deepest lake, its oldest, is the seventh largest by area and contains a bit over 1/5 of the world's liquid fresh water - more than all of the American great Lakes combined. The deepest part is about 1,600m, which is impressive, but when you consider that there are about 8km of sediments in the bottom, then that's a hellava big crack in the earth's crust. You could submerge Mt Everest in it, with about a km of water over the top!
Why? Its a 'rift' - where the earth's crust is tearing itself apart, just like the Great African Rift Valley, like the Red Sea and the way Africa and South America drifted apart millions of years ago. What's not to like?
Its also home to some unique wildlife, like the Baikal seal - a freshwater seal!
Anyway, enough of the lessons, lets get to the trip.
A few months ago I was playing around with Qantas redemptions and, as I do from time to time, looked for flights to Irkutsk, the city which is the gateway to Lake Baikal. Siberian Airlines, better known as S7, flies from HKG but only once a week direct. The other days it stops over at Beijing in the middle of the night wich is distinctly unappealing to me. Anyway, up popped a business class seat on both HKG-IKT and IKT-HKG on S7, so I instinctively grabbed it. S7 isn't an airline I would normally consider, but ya just gotta make do sometimes. 76,000 QFF points return.
I also got a QF J seat HKG-SYD to come back on. Could have gotten one on the way up too, but I got stingy and as there was a sale on, I decided that a day trip in economy would be tolerable . What on earth was I thinking! I later put in for an upgrade and I see its just come through (no notification from QF, I just noticed my points balance went down).
A pretty simple route:
My destination from another point of view. You can see its a big feature, and waaaay away from almost everywhere
The trip start tomorrow (Monday, but only HBA-SYD on QF, as I have things to do in Sydney on the way, then SYD-HKG on QF on Tuesday and HKG-IKT on S7 on Wednesday.
Lake Baikal is the world's deepest lake, its oldest, is the seventh largest by area and contains a bit over 1/5 of the world's liquid fresh water - more than all of the American great Lakes combined. The deepest part is about 1,600m, which is impressive, but when you consider that there are about 8km of sediments in the bottom, then that's a hellava big crack in the earth's crust. You could submerge Mt Everest in it, with about a km of water over the top!
Why? Its a 'rift' - where the earth's crust is tearing itself apart, just like the Great African Rift Valley, like the Red Sea and the way Africa and South America drifted apart millions of years ago. What's not to like?
Its also home to some unique wildlife, like the Baikal seal - a freshwater seal!
Anyway, enough of the lessons, lets get to the trip.
A few months ago I was playing around with Qantas redemptions and, as I do from time to time, looked for flights to Irkutsk, the city which is the gateway to Lake Baikal. Siberian Airlines, better known as S7, flies from HKG but only once a week direct. The other days it stops over at Beijing in the middle of the night wich is distinctly unappealing to me. Anyway, up popped a business class seat on both HKG-IKT and IKT-HKG on S7, so I instinctively grabbed it. S7 isn't an airline I would normally consider, but ya just gotta make do sometimes. 76,000 QFF points return.
I also got a QF J seat HKG-SYD to come back on. Could have gotten one on the way up too, but I got stingy and as there was a sale on, I decided that a day trip in economy would be tolerable . What on earth was I thinking! I later put in for an upgrade and I see its just come through (no notification from QF, I just noticed my points balance went down).
A pretty simple route:
My destination from another point of view. You can see its a big feature, and waaaay away from almost everywhere
The trip start tomorrow (Monday, but only HBA-SYD on QF, as I have things to do in Sydney on the way, then SYD-HKG on QF on Tuesday and HKG-IKT on S7 on Wednesday.
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