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Inner Mongolia lake paradise of swan.
www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-17 14:14:28

  
Swans fly above a lake in Qahar grassland in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Swans fly above a lake in Qahar grassland in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. As spring comes, tens of thousands of swans fly here from the south for a rest and then migrate northward to Russia's Siberia in summer. (Xinhua Photo)

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