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If anyone has ever been to the Serengeti, especially the busy Seronera area, he will know how lucky you are, when you have a sighting like this without any othe...
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If anyone has ever been to the Serengeti, especially the busy Seronera area, he will know how lucky you are, when you have a sighting like this without any other vehicle around.
Now, what can I say, we´ve been that lucky.
While other visitors where watching a bushbuck staring in one direction (a sign that there is a predator around), our guide said, that he heard a strange call of a guinea fowl.
So he said, let´s go there, they usually only call that way, when there is danger around.
What can I say, we drove 1 km and there he came.
Just for us. Saimon, our guide, was yelling and screaming from one ear to the other.
What a sighting!
Just to tell: in the morning we saw a leopard moving in the gras while exactly 50 cars were watching the cat (believe me, I counted!).
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RDVPhotography July 31, 2016
Nicely developed. Sepia look works well.
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