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Tanzania is one of the largest of the East Africa countries and holds on of the largest populations of wildlife in the world.  It is a land that contains many wonders as well as an un-paralleled diversity of fauna and flora. Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in Africa, the game preserves of the Serengeti,  the Ngorongoro Crater, as well as the  Selous are but a few of the  examples.

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, (Crater) encompasses over 500 Sq. miles and is 11 miles across. The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the natural wonders of the world. The rich pasture supports over 25,000 animals, predominantly grazing animals, including some of Tanzania's last black rhinos. Large elephants wander the floor of the crater and even though animals are free to come and go, most remain because of the abundance of food and water.

North of the Ngorongoro Crarter lies Serengeti National Park covering over 8,000 square miles and holding over 3 million large animals.The Serengeti has a concentration of wildlife unparalleled in the world. Survival of the fittest can be witnessed here on a daily basis. The Serengeti is famous for its large herds of migrating wildebeests as well as many other African plains game species

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South Africa Dept. of Tourism

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