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The Great Migration

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Good place for watching and filming...

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For anyone interested in the other great migration.

https://s.telegraph.co.uk/graphics/projects/south-sudan-migration/index.html
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An intruder coming to disturb the herd procession.

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Into the Mara river in torrents...

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Dereck Joubert: " Movement. To find sustenance. Water. A place to give birth to the next generation. It's an essential part of the life of any migratory animal. Yet all across the planet, migratory routes are under threat, hemmed in by fences, agriculture, roads and other human development. Without urgent action, these extraordinary spectacles will come to a standstill on our watch. ".

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After... Hard reality ! 
Simon Stafford: " Dire Miscalculations. I’ve received hundreds of dms about this photo from the page’s story.

The mass migration of wildebeests in the maasai Mara.
The mass stampede eventually leads to the trampling and death of dozens of wildebeests as they race through hazardous chokepoints in an attempt to both migrate and survive. These advantageous hyenas join together to enjoy an easy buffet. "


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Beverly Joubert: " When great herds of grazers sweep across an otherwise hushed landscape they carry with them an indescribable energy – an eruption of activity that’s somehow simultaneously chaotic and perfectly in sync. At least 200,000 zebras traverse the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem each year driven by the expectation of better grazing. It’s a dizzying spectacle of black and white as herds power their way across the grasslands, often engulfed in a haze of dust churned up by scampering hooves. Disagreements are common and scuffles add to the frenzy.⁣"


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Clement Wild: " Jaws of death. "


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Kyle Mijlof: " 1 of 1.5 million. Africa's Great Migration is the annual journey of one and a half million wildebeest from the plains of the Serengeti in Tanzania to the grasslands of the Masai Mara, Kenya. "


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Marlon du Toit: " An event of epic proportions & unrivaled by any other on our planet - the Great Migration on the move across the dangerous Mara River.
This clip was taken 10 minutes from our very own Wild Eye Mara Camp. Pretty surreal!
You can hear my talking my guests through the experience as they capture the magic. It’s important to choose your photographic guide wisely. Make sure they are there for YOUR experience, dedicated to giving you the best time. This sight is something you’ll simply never forget! "


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David Lloyd: " Twenty Thousand Hooves. Maasai Mara 2019 "


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