One
of the very first views over
much of the crater. Indeed
it is too massive to see
clearly to the other side |

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Taken
from the Ngorongoro
Lodge, this shot has both color
and perspective
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Wildebeasts not worrying at
all about the oncoming
Dust Devil
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The
biggest Dust Devil
I ever saw. 10's of
metres high!
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Another
Dust Devil.
This one attacked one
of the Land Rovers and
killed 14. It was
horrible, but it has a
very sexy rotational
coefficient, does it not? |

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Like on the old Animal Kingdom
shows, the long line of
walking wildebeasts is a
sight impossible to
capture on film
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A
group of Masai are herding
their cattle into the crater |

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Another
shot of hills,
forests and water |

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To
some extent, the crater
walls have not eroded as
much as I would have
thought. They are still
quite sheer in slope in
many places. Note the
water buffalo in the lower
right corner |

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Another
view from up high,
but unlike the forest in one
shot, this has more like
desert in the foreground |

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Zebras
and wildebeasts
seem to like each other |

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Zebra
everywhere.
Oh my, they are so tasty,
when seared on a wood grill
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