Ah, the amazing Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Think of the DNA combinations of all the life that has felt the breeze while standing in that crater.
The area is also home to the Olduvai Gorge: the "cradle of mankind," which is one of the greatest excavation sites for early hominids.
A true "land before time."
"The Ngorongoro Crater is the remains of a once massive volcano, nearly three million years old, on the eastern border of the Serengeti National Park. Now collapsed and eroded to leave the world's largest unbroken caldera, it forms an extraordinarily fertile ‘bowl’ in the midst of rolling highlands, with permanent water sources and steep sides ensuring that the wildlife that thrives here has little reason to leave."
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