????????Tanzania, Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park was established in 1951. In the Maasai language, Serengeti means "Endless Plains". This is a very accurate description, since the park is the largest in Tanzania, it is located on a plateau, at an altitude of 914 -1829 m above sea level.
Roughly comparable in territory to Northern Ireland and considered one of the largest nature reserves in the world, the Serengeti is famous for being home to 35 types of mammals, including lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, giraffes, hyenas, hippos, buffaloes, rhinos, baboons and antelopes, as well as more than 500 species of birds. Many of these animals are not found anywhere else in the world.
The annual migration of ungulates and zebras for 800 km in search of food and water during the dry season in May is one of the attractions of the park. It is impossible to forget the sight of animals rushing across the plains.
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Serengeti National Park was established in 1951. In the Maasai language, Serengeti means "Endless Plains". This is a very accurate description, since the park is the largest in Tanzania, it is located on a plateau, at an altitude of 914 -1829 m above sea level.
Roughly comparable in territory to Northern Ireland and considered one of the largest nature reserves in the world, the Serengeti is famous for being home to 35 types of mammals, including lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, giraffes, hyenas, hippos, buffaloes, rhinos, baboons and antelopes, as well as more than 500 species of birds. Many of these animals are not found anywhere else in the world.
The annual migration of ungulates and zebras for 800 km in search of food and water during the dry season in May is one of the attractions of the park. It is impossible to forget the sight of animals rushing across the plains.
https://goo.gl/maps/VQjoXM48gT2tzd5w5
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