ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月18日 04時51分
Many Russians say Lake Baikal, which holds nearly 20% of the earth’s fresh surface water, is under siege. Framed by pine forests and distant mountain peaks, the picturesque lake draws visitors in both summer and winter, when even trucks can navigate across its thick, intensely blue ice. More than 1.6 million tourists, mostly Russians, visited the region last year; the 186,200 Chinese were the largest foreign group. While residents of Listvyanka, an old resort town on the lake, worry about the influx of tourism, they see in the flood of visitors the best hope they have for new jobs and economic development in an impoverished region. @emileducke shot these photos. Visit the link in our profile to read more from @nytmacfarquhar.
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