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The Serengeti is
hard to take in at first given the density of wildlife that appears at
first to be in
peaceful
coexistence--except
for the occasional necessary food kill.
The Serengeti is located in north-western Tanzania and extends
into southern Kenya.
It covers about 30,000 sq km and hosts the largest
and longest overland twice-yearly migration in the world.
Approximately 70 larger mammals and about 500 bird species are found
here due to the diverse
habitats ranging from riverine forests, swamps, kopjes (giant rock plies),
grasslands and woodlands. A good guide-driver knows the neighborhoods of
the major animals and few visitors leave disappointed;
the least seen
is the leopard that lives in stealth but
our three-day safari was rewarded
with a fine view of a big cat lounging in a tree (photos 31-32).
Photos 42-44
show the travel style of the 'rich and famous' who arrive by chartered
plane, tour for a day
or stay overnight in the five-star
resorts and then fly out.
For the visitor the viewing is
spectacular and also humbling to how see most of nature lives
in harmony.
Read the story about gay
Tanzania
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