We descend down into the crater via a steep, winding road.
The crater floor is a large, flat savannah with a lake in the middle.
As mentioned in the previous post, the Maasai graze their cattle along side the wild animals down here.
Wildebeests were abundant. Notice the crater's wall in the background.
The lake's edge is the main source of water during the dry season.
Birds, like this Saddle-Billed Stork were abundant.
I had not expected to see an Ostrich.
Or as many elephants.
Zebras and wildebeests often hang out together.
Hyenas prowled the area, looking for any evidence of fresh kills.
And there was one. Next time, lions in the crater.
Continue on to Post 32: Lions in the Crater, by clicking here.
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