I tried to get a sense of the wonder of Baikal,
but its majesty was just too great for words to fit it all

Kenton M. Stewart

The cape Shebetuy-On the cape Shebetuy in a quite good look one of stone strengthenings has remained. During an era from VI to the XIth century inhabitants of the island it was covered behind such strengthenings from the nomad tribes running on them. 

This the cape, rocky, unapproachable from water (Baikal), has been fenced off from the land by a stone wall - шэбээ. Such stone defensive strengthenings often meet on the western coast of Baikal (on the lake of Olkhon, near the village. Baikal and other places). Walls are put from a tiled stone (without stsementiruyushchy sheaf), have height to three, length several hundreds of meters. Believe that these constructions have been created by ancient tribes - the tyurko-kurykana living in Pribaikalie even before formation of the Buryat people. Now from these walls there were only ruins.