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Kenya: Kenya’s Maasai Mara: A wildlife haven
SHOTLIST NAROK COUNTY, KENYA (MAY 06, 2025) (ANADOLU-ACCESS ALL) 1. WIDE SHOT OF MAASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE DURING SUNRISE (2 SHOTS) 2. ZEBRAS GRAZING 3. WIDE SHOT OF BUFFALOS 4. VARIOUS OF ZEBRAS GRAZING 5. VARIOUS OF ZEBRAS AND TOPI ANTELOPES GRAZING 6. HOT AIR BALLOON OVER NATIONAL RESERVE, AS ZEBRAS AND TOPI ANTELOPES GRAZE 7. ANTELOPES (2 SHOTS) 8. KORI BUSTARD BIRD WALKING 9. VARIOUS OF LIONS LAYING AND SLEEPING 10. THOMSON'S GAZELLE ANTELOPES THAT HAVE BLACK STRIPES RUNNING FROM CORNER OF THE EYE TO NOSE 11. HIPPOS WITH ONLY THEIR HEADS VISIBLE IN POND 12. AFRICAN BUFFALOS 13. GIRAFFES 14. WIDE SHOT OF SAFARI VEHICLES PARKED NEAR TREE 15. VARIOUS OF ZEBRAS, ANTELOPES AND THOMSON'S GAZELLE ANTELOPES GRAZING 16. AFRICAN BUFFALOS 17. VARIOUS OF CHEETAHS 18. VARIOUS OF ELEPHANTS ROAMING IN PARK 19. GIRAFFES 20. TIGHT SHOT OF MALE LION SITTING ON GRASS 21. MALE LION WALKING AWAY FRON SAFARI VEHICLE 22. TIGHT SHOT OF CHEETAH SITTING ON GRASS, LOOKING AROUND (2 SHOTS) 23. TWO SHEETAS LAYING ON GRASS 24. THREE CHEETAHS SITTING, AND LOOKING AROUND 25. WIDE SHOT OF ANTELOPES NAROK COUNTY, KENYA - MAY 06: The Maasai Mara National Reserve, a renowned wildlife sanctuary in southeastern Kenya bordering Tanzania, hosts one of nature’s most spectacular events—the annual Great Migration. Each year, millions of animals, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes, traverse from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park into Kenya’s Maasai Mara in search of fresh grazing lands. The massive movement, driven by seasonal rains and drought, is considered one of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife phenomena. The migration follows a centuries-old cycle: herds remain in Kenya’s lush grasslands until drought conditions prompt their return to the Serengeti plains. This natural rhythm ensures the survival of diverse species while offering a breathtaking spectacle for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers. Tourism officials report that the event attracts thousands of visitors annually, boosting local economies.
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