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Our arrival in the Serengeti was awesome. First we passed through the wildebeast migration. There were grazing animals as far as the eye could see. Then we saw a ton of vehicles stopped ahead. A good sign on safari. We came upon a mother cheetah and older cubs who were stalking some antelope. They came right near the road. Phenomenal. Then we drove a little further and found the big lion above chilling on a large rock overseeing his terriroty. This all happened even before we got to our lodge. Game viewing at it's best.
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