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If Noah’s ark had off-loaded into a massive version of Yankee Stadium, the result would have looked a lot like the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. The 102-square-mile caldera corrals great herds of zebras and gazelles and all of Africa’s Big Five. But recently, Tanzania’s chief tourist draw has started to buckle under the pressures of fame.
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Tanzania’s chief tourist draw has started to buckle under the pressures of fame.
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Really amazing pictures, Tanzania is beautiful. You can volunteer to work with wildlife in Africa and contribute to wildlife conservation. www.volunteersa.com
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I absolutely love the picture at the top of this post. Looks so serene. Africa is such a beautiful continent!
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