Maasai Mara Kenya

We are in Countdown Phase until WildEarth takes us back to the Maasai Mara in Kenya





James "negotiating" with guards on the border between Kenya and Tanzania in the Serengeti. Trying to find a herd of 1.4 million wildebeest ... who seem to have gone [temporarily] missing ...

















Maasai Mara Kenya
August 29, 2016


Today is the last day James, Graham and Peter
will be in the Maasai Mara.
The Plan is to return for a full week of feeds during the month of 
September


  An endless landscape of Wildebeest and Zebras risk their lives to cross the River of Death- The River of Life known as the Mara.


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Crocs lie satisfied on the shore while many more Zebras need to cross.
Everywhere you look there are animals, Gazelle, Elephants, Zebra, Wildebeest, Crocs



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 Look! There is a zebra coming across! Swimming says Graham?
Vehicles jockey for position much the same as the Zebra are doing but with much less severe consequences. Words exchanged



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 Thousands of Wildebeest snaking their way to the river.
A quick glimpse of a large Lion. 
A large Croc naps with his mouth held open by a rock.
A giant herd of Topi (Tsessebe) highly social and fast Antelope




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  A vista which will bring tears to your eyes
Endless space. 
The escarpment of the Rift Valley appears continuous..


Maasai Mara Kenya
August 28, 2016



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 James is in the middle of East Africa in the Mara Triangle.
 Mr Graham Wallington on Camera today (Producer) and Mr. Peter Braat


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 Herds of Wildebeest getting ready to cross the Mara River
Mara River flows for about 395 km and originates from the Mau Escarpment and drains into Lake Victoria. 


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The Wildebeest once again start moving towards the rivers edge.
 Will They make a go for it this time?
 It is a very dangerous crossing as the river is full of hungry
crocodiles


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 The Wildebeest approach. Each one appears to be waiting for the other to take the plunge and begin the treacherous journey to the opposite shore

The Wildebeest Migration, is one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World” and also known as The World Cup of Wildlife


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 A small group seems to have decided on their chosen place to cross..No where in the world is there a movement of animals as immense as the wildebeest migration, over two million animals migrate from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya during July through to October.


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The Wildebeest MAKE THE PLUNGE!


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 We as viewers travelled 4000 Km on the back of our virtual safarilive vehicle and what an amazing event we have experienced with James, Graham and Peter.

The Maasai Mara and the Serengeti National Park together form what no other reserve in Africa can! It is incredible, it is magic, it is indescribable and it is WOW!


Stay Tuned to THIS page as James will be linking Live again for the next 2 days and all footage will be here.

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