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A Russian scientist has made the first deep plunge in the waters of Yakutia’s Lake Labynkyr which claims to be home to a 'Siberian Loch Ness monster'. The fact has a real chance to be registered in the Guinness Book of Records, a statement of the Russian Geografical Society (RGO) has said.
Head of the RGO underwater research team Dmitry Shiller went down
to the bottom of one of the world’s coldest lakes located in the remote Yakutia
region of Russia’s Siberia. This was the first time a man plunged to the depths
of the lake.
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