A travelogue by Larry Quah who travels to open the "windows of his mind", takes nothing with him but fond memories and leaves nothing but his footprints.
Sunday, July 02, 2006
While in Qiqihar, I also visited the Zhalong Wetlands Nature Reserve where red-crowned cranes are found in abundance in summer. Some of the confined cranes are "performers". Each day at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., some cranes will be let out of a pen and they will fly around. On hearing their trainer's calls, they will return to earth and won't stray off. Here they are in flight after being let out.
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2 comments:
wow what a lovely photograph! the arrowhead formation of their flight path can be seen too! =D
Ryozan,
Thank you; I guess it was a fluke shot that it turned out that way. Ha ha!
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