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English: The wildebeest are crossing a small part of the Grumeti River in the western corridor in Serengeti. Experience the great wildebeest migration in the impressive Serengeti, view wildlife up close in the magnificent Ngorongoro crater, and walk with the Maasai in the Ngorongoro highland. Photo by: Jan Fleischmann
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Great Wildebeest Migration, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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7 July 2007

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