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Where The Earth Breathes

The Serengeti and Ngorongoro region in northern Tanzania forms part of one of the most intact and ancient ecosystems on Earth. Stretching across vast plains, volcanic highlands, and seasonal water systems, the landscape is defined by cycles that have shaped life here for thousands of years. The annual migration of wildebeest and other herbivores, driven by rainfall and grazing patterns, remains one of the most continuous large-scale movements of wildlife still existing on the planet. In this place, movement, survival, and renewal follow rhythms that feel inseparable from the land itself — where the earth breathes.

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