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Thursday, 21 August 2014

NGORONGORO CRATER

"The Eighth Wonder" Nearly two millions years ago, Ngorongoro peak towered almost as high as Kilimanjaro. Both these mountains formed the highest peak in Africa at that time. The Ngorongoro Volcanic peak collapsed beneath the volcano to form a caldera, the largest unbroken and unflooded in the world today. Many people are traditionally used to the term Crater and hence Ngorongoro Caldera is described as a crater in all the record available.
Ngorongoro crater is the one of the few natural places in East Africa where one can guarantee sightings of the rare black rhino in their natural setting. Visitors to Ngorongoro can enjoy walking around the area. Within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area are "cultural bomas" where tourists can learn more about the Maasai culture, a pastoral tribe allowed to herd their cattle within the protected area.
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