Is it true that 500 tons of tsar s gold are hidden under Lake Baikal, the deepest in the world?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-09
64 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I don't feel like this question is real.

    Because what his actual situation is, maybe we don't know too well, because after all, no one has seen it, and no one has explored it.

    And it may be difficult for many people to figure out what this statement is, because after all, what we see is only a small local situation, what the real situation is, no one may be able to understand clearly, and in most cases, it may not be as good as we imagined.

    If you want to really figure out this celebration clearly, you may need some other aspects of in-depth consideration, and in this way you can say a more appropriate conclusion, especially these things like the science says, in fact, are all through the ever-changing thinking and exploration of scientists, if you detach from this, you may encounter big problems in other aspects, and in this case, it may limit the thinking of most of us.

    So in general, this situation is not as simple as we think, because this thing is too evil to get to the bottom of, because after all, no one can say what the situation is, and even if this situation occurs, it is difficult to show its original face, so I feel that this situation should still be viewed rationally, especially in most cases, maybe it will show a practical effect will not be as good as we think, maybe, and it will limit our development in this way.

    So I think he still needs a lot of consideration in this way, this is to think about these things clearly, to be able to come to a more appropriate conclusion, and sometimes, maybe this thing is not as simple as we think, because after all, what kind of thing is hidden, no one may have seen it, and no one has confirmed it, so it is irresponsible to say such things blindly.

    Therefore, I think that if we want to really sort out this matter clearly, we may need to explore many aspects and think about it as a whole, so that we can draw a suitable conclusion, if we detach from this point, there may be many problems in other aspects, and it is difficult to draw a convincing conclusion and result.

    So before there is no scientific evidence, I feel that there is not much meaning in saying this, after all, no one can enter the bottom of the lake, and the water of this lake is so deep, so I feel that these things are just listening, and there is no need to really practice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, because this lake once sank a large ship full of **, there are a lot of ** under the lake.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In 2009, Russia found the wreckage of a suspected vehicle transporting ** at a depth of about 600 meters at the bottom of Lake Baikal, but it was not found**, and more areas were up to thousands of meters deep, and there was no equipment for salvage for the time being, so it was impossible to determine whether there was really **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is just speculation that if these people disappeared on Lake Baikal, they would leave ** here, but whether it was on Lake Baikal or on the Siberian Plain, no one knows. We can only hope for the salvage of robots, and the results are very slim.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world. Of course, everyone knows that it is the deepest lake in the world. The average water depth is 758 meters, with the deepest being between 1,634 and 1,741 meters.

    is the deepest! At the same time, it is also the most freshwater lake, reaching 23,600 cubic kilometers, slightly higher than the Great Lakes and more water than the Baltic Sea! In addition, it is one of the clearest lakes in the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When it comes to gold, silver and jewelry, many people must have their eyes shining and want to salvage it. But did you know that at the bottom of Lake Baikal, there are 1,600 tons of **? But the strange thing is, why didn't anyone go to salvage?

    Expert: Don't dare to fish at all! What's going on?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are 1,600 tons** hidden at the bottom of Lake Baikal, why has it not been salvaged so far? Expert: Don't dare to fish at all!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    On the one hand, because Lake Baikal is not covered by Quaternary glaciers, there are still freshwater animals from the Tertiary period, such as Baikal seals and sharks, with an average depth of 774 meters and a maximum depth of 1,637 meters.

    In 2000, Russia hired a Dutch consortium to salvage their submarine, and after 15 hours of salvage, the hull was finally salvaged at a depth of 108 meters, although it looked shallow, but it cost nearly 70 million euros (about 500 million yuan).

    Compared to Lake Baikal, which is 10,000 square kilometers and has an average depth of 774 meters, it may cost more to fish without knowing the location than it can be fished.

    Secondly, no one is sure that the 1600 tons of ** really sank in Lake Baikal, and in such a cold situation, did they really dare to cross Lake Baikal with such a heavy **? To this day, this remains a mystery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If Lake Berga really contains 1,600 tons**, I guess the Chinese archaeological team would have passed long ago. There must be a certain amount of difficulty, or this is just a legend.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The sharks in Lake Belga are not really sharks in the sea, but just a shark-like fish that lives in freshwater, and the seal is actually a sea otter.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Lake Baikal is not covered by Quaternary glaciers, and there are still freshwater animals from the Tertiary period, such as Baikal seals and sharks, with an average depth of 774 meters and a maximum depth of 1,637 meters. Cannot be salvaged.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lake Baikal is a place of great beauty, and its definition is more precious to people than the definition of **.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are 1,600 tons in Lake Baikal**, but why is no one salvage, expert: I don't dare! What the hell is going on?

    There is a legend that there is a fox in Russia, buried 1600 tons **, but so far no one dares to salvage, this lake is Baikal, its deepest depth reaches 1637 meters, is the deepest lake in the world, but also the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia, standing on the edge of the lake can not see the border, just like the ocean.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because of this courage, but without this life, there are too many dangers when going to salvage, and there are many unknown risks, so no one goes to salvage.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    200,000 people died, and it was extremely bad that there was no return.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This lake is Lake Baikal, its deepest point reaches 1,637 meters, it is the deepest lake in the world, and it is also the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is only a speculation that 500 tons were hidden in Lake Baikal**, and it is speculated that these 500 tons** came from a team of hundreds of thousands of people led by Kolchak, but while crossing Lake Baikal, they encountered a snowstorm, ** and their lives were left behind on Lake Baikal. When no evidence has been found that the real name Baikal is present in gold.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It can be said that no one has been able to prove that 500 tons of ** are hidden under Lake Baikal. But Lake Baikal is a very dangerous lake, so it is waiting to be explored.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world, and there is a theory that it hid 500 tons of tsar** and countless death secrets, which is currently a rumor, because the current level of human technology should be able to survey the bottom of the lake, but this claim has not been confirmed.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Lake Baikal hides five million tons of tsars and countless death secrets, this is just a rumor, after all, there is no solid evidence to confirm the existence of ** at the bottom of the lake.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Lake Baikal is very deep, according to our current technology, it has not reached such a deep level, so such a statement may be a rumor, or it may be a fact.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because Lake Baikal is so vast, it is very expensive to salvage it.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because no one has the ability to salvage, it is very dangerous.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Maybe it's too difficult to salvage, so no one wants to go.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because this has not been confirmed whether it is true or not, and because it is quite difficult to salvage.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think it is very difficult to salvage 1600 tons**, which is very labor-intensive, very difficult.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because Lake Baikal is very well protected, no one dares to go there.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because Lake Baikal is not very easy to enter, it is very dangerous to add friends.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I think it's just a legend, and it shouldn't be true.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are 1,600 tons** hidden at the bottom of Lake Baikal, why has it not been salvaged so far? Expert: Don't dare to fish at all!

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I think it may be because it can't be salvaged at all, and it takes a lot of manpower and material resources.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I think the main reason is that the danger at the bottom of the lake is too high, so I didn't risk my life to salvage it.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There are 1,600 tons at the bottom of Lake Baikal**, why has no one salvaged them until now? Experts tell the truth.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because Lake Baikal is very large, there is no way to salvage, the location is not clear, and there is no need for people to really know what is sinking in **, if you want to salvage it will cost a huge amount of money, so no one fishes.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It's not that no one salvaged, but they didn't know how. And it is impossible to determine the exact location of **, how to salvage.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    I don't think it's that people don't go to salvage, but because the ** batch has already been transported away, and sinking to the bottom of the lake is just an illusion.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Because Lake Baikal is very deep, some people have died when they try to salvage it, and now the technology has not yet reached the level where it is possible to salvage things at such a deep seabed, and it is not very sure whether the 1600 tons ** are really in Lake Baikal, so no one salvaged them.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    At 1,637 meters deep, it is the deepest lake in the world, and there is no technology for salvage it yet, and on the other hand, it is not certain whether there is 1,600 tons of Baikal **.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The bottom of the lake is so deep, who dares to detect it casually, even if it can really be found, the 1600 tons ** is also a large weight, and how to salvage it is also a troublesome matter.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Personally, I think it should be because I can't find it, but no one knows whether it has been salvaged or not. After all, no one will say it either.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It must be because I can't find it, otherwise, there are so many **, but any news must have gone, even if I get a tenth, I don't have to worry about it in this life.

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    It must be because salvage will be very difficult, not only the cost is relatively large, the operability is also relatively low, and there may not be any specific location for sinking.

  43. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    First, there is insufficient evidence to prove it.

    Second, the cost of salvage is too high.

    The third is the vicious cracks in the environment.

  44. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    One is that there is not enough evidence that there are indeed so many ** at the bottom of the lake; Second, the cost of salvage is too large, and the gains are likely to outweigh the losses.

  45. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    There is no conclusive evidence that there are 1,600 tons at the bottom of Lake Baikal**, otherwise no matter how difficult it is, someone would have gone to salvage it long ago.

  46. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Although Lake Baikal has 1,600 tons**, it does not dare to salvage it with current scientific and technological means, because Baikal, which is not covered by glaciers in all seasons, retains a lot of freshwater animals, and is relatively complicated for the environment, so it is not easy to go to the shore of Lake Baikal to fish**.

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    It's not that no one salvage, but there is really no way to salvage.

  48. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    It's the same as knowing that there's a lot of borderless land on the moon that no one claims.

  49. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    The cost of salvage is too large, and the relevant literature is not enough to indicate whether there is such a batch of **, and it is easy to empty the bamboo basket.

  50. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Lake Baikal is very deep in the first place, and in addition, it is very large, and people cannot say that they are fighting step by step, but they are constantly looking for it, so how can such a huge wealth reach the sleeping water?

  51. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    A: The water conditions on Lake Baikal are very bad and you can't **, so you can't go down easily.

  52. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    I know you know, but I just heard you say it, I want to go over with you tomorrow to have a look, what do you think?

  53. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    It could be a bigger price!

  54. Anonymous users2023-12-24

    It is not possible to confirm whether there is 1,600 tons at the bottom of Lake Baikal **, and how can Russia invest a lot of money in exploration?

  55. Anonymous users2023-12-23

    If you don't know the location of the **, you may spend more money than you can fish.

  56. Anonymous users2023-12-22

    Because there were also some people who were not afraid of death who tried to salvage, but almost all of them were buried in the lake.

  57. Anonymous users2023-12-21

    Oh my God, 1600 tons**, if I can get it, will I surpass Ma Yun, Wang Jianlin, and them in minutes.

  58. Anonymous users2023-12-20

    Thinking of Li Jian's song on the shore of Lake Baikal, if it is really like the description in the song, there should be some technical problems, and there is no way. But sooner or later, it will come out.

  59. Anonymous users2023-12-19

    For Kolchak's more than 1,600 tons** is now just a legend, and whether there is one or the other is the same thing.

  60. Anonymous users2023-12-18

    No matter who will desire this wealth, it must be a technical problem or something, no homework, whoever has the ability will not put him **.

  61. Anonymous users2023-12-17

    It turned out to be a rumor, that is, there are true and false, and the cost of salvage is too great, so no one verifies it.

  62. Anonymous users2023-12-16

    Lake Baikal is so big and deep that no one can cross, and it is too difficult to salvage.

  63. Anonymous users2023-12-15

    Because the difficulty of salvage is too great, and the manpower and material resources consumed are too great, no one goes to salvage.

  64. Anonymous users2023-12-14

    At its deepest point of 1,637 meters, it is the deepest lake in the world and the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia.

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