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The wildebeests are at the center of the cycle that draws animals and tourists to the plains.
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River crossings are often host to much drama. Crocodiles gather at shallow crossing, and there is a tenuous weight as the herbivores decide whether to proceed en mass or wait.
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The charge begins across the river.
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Telephoto lenses and binoculars are highly recommended.
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You may get lucky and capture the odd curious photo.
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Nearly everywhere you go, you will see animals posing and waiting.
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Many of the animals are accustomed to observers.
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The diversity in wildlife is huge.
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Burning grasses in the distance add a particular beauty to sunsets.
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The Masai people are very often guides in this region.
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Very tricky to spot, leopards can sometimes be found in the denser locations.
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Cheetahs also call the plains home.
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Elephants are not uncommon.
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The Masai River that passes through the park.
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Lions observing the migration.

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