Cormorants, their webbed feet bound with twine rope, go for a boat ride in the Munai wetlands, a nature conservation site in Heilongjiang Province, China. The dense reeds growing in the freshwater, greatest depth of six meters, provide nesting sites for more than two hundred species of birds. This eco-tourist destination includes rafting and dragon boat racing.
Cormorants, their webbed feet bound with twine rope, go for a boat ride in the Munai wetlands, a nature conservation site in Heilongjiang Province, China. The dense reeds growing in the freshwater, greatest depth of six meters, provide nesting sites for more than two hundred species of birds. This eco-tourist destination includes rafting and dragon boat racing.