I have said it myself, you get what you get with videos like this. It is however beyond me when a person holding a good camera is constantly sweeping back and forth and never staying focused on one place for more then a couple seconds. It is as though he rented a video camera for the trip and had used one before. I am a wildlife photographer and dream of doing a safari myself. Now having ranted on I'll say that was an amazing look at those 1000's of gnu's crossing the river. So the camera sweeps did make clear.
This is an anual event which happens in the wilderness and it is so magical seeing over thousands of zebra, wildebeest crossing river mara in search for green pasture
I wish one day I will be able to help animals. I feel very sad for them to see them suffer. If I have enough money I want to build a bridge for them so they can cross safely and stay away from crocodiles.
... you are more than welcome to try anytime, you can help by lazo as many as you can get out of there Just don't forget to take a large bottle of vanilla extract, they say it gets hot over there andl very cold at night
What if during rainy season and subsequently a huge flood occur they could be swept away. Wildbeasts are the animals that have least intelligence so they will do what they think to do consequently there could be a lot of casualty of them if ever they try to cross.
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Impressive scenes!!! The great Serengeti migration is "the greatest show on Earth”. Wildebeest and zebras in the Serengeti are part of the largest migratory movement of wild animals anywhere in the world, about 2,000,000 ungulates constantly moving in search of pastures and water across the vast Serengeti ecosystem. Seeing the migration in the Serengeti is simply the best you can get from a Safari in Africa.
@@bonifacenjuguna7453 This is called selfishness lol,, where did he mention Tanzania or Kenya? He mentioned Serengeti and Africa,,,, lol your toooo much jeoulous guy,,, disgusting
Serengeti National Park is certainly Tanzania’s most famous park and one of the most famous in the world. The Serengeti ecosystem is home to over 1.5 million wildebeest, 300,000, 500,000 Thompson gazelles, more than 2,700 lions, 1000 leopards, 500 cheetahs, huge herds of elephants, elands, impalas, waterbucks, giraffes, ostriches, and genets. The rivers offer the perfect habitat for crocodiles and hippos; there are more than four hundred species of birds. The 15,000 square kilometres (9320 sq miles) of the Serengeti National Park are only the major portion of a larger ecosystem, which includes the Ngorongoro Plains (the flat region in the north east of the Ngorongoro Crater, which plays an important role in the famous migration and is administered by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area) and the Maasai Mara (which is located further north, in Kenya). Here the orography, the soil composition and, consequently, the type of vegetation, allow unmatched animal sightings in Africa. The subsoil, made of volcanic rocks especially in the south, prevents the growth of tall trees and grasslands prevail, so the open environment fosters sightings. Wildebeest and zebras in the Serengeti are the actors of “the greatest show on Earth”, they are part of the largest migratory movement of wild animals anywhere in the world, about 2,000,000 ungulates constantly moving in search of pastures and water across the vast Serengeti ecosystem. We’ll try to summarize the stages here below while bearing in mind that migratory patterns cannot be predicted with precision because they are closely linked to the rain trends and the availability of water. Seeing the migration in the Serengeti is simply the best you can get from a Safari in Africa.
At about 7:30 you can see that many of the wildebeasts are stuck going up the hill so they had enough sense to take a different route. People do the same thing when moving in a large crowd through a few narrow choke points.
Their Route is blocked by stupid ignorant people in Jeeps. Seen this scene and counted the Vehicles lining the Mara River - stopped at 65 ! Not joking.
Огородили дорогу! Уберите машин с той стороны шакалы, животные топят друг друга не может пройти, передние стоят сзади тонет. им лиж бы снять на камеру п.......
Porque o Administrador dessa reserva o parque não manda uma Maquina de Esteira D 6 ou D 9 ou então um PC quebrar aqueles barrancos inglimes abrindo umas estradas de escape, pra evitar tanta mortandade do bichos.
Este país vive da desgraça dos animais. Este povo besta ainda faz isto. Tenso. Nojento. Deixem os animais em paz. Isto Era para ser proibido. LAMENTÁVEL.
They gathered as if they are going for a battle, in which their country was at risk of falling. You wonder if at all they have enough food with that population
Hans Torres B. De acuerdo contigo tienes mucha razon es triste ver esto y el peligro q llevan los animalitos una que pueden morir ahogados otra que comido por los cocodrilos
Al gobierno que corresponda rampas por favor para que puedan subir mejor que triste verlos morirse entre ellos por lecionarse y aplastarse entre ellos mismos es una desgracia por favor rebajen un poco sus subidas de los ríos triste
Yo estoy de acuerdo que la gente vea..estás cosas son únicas en la vida...pero porfavor no obtruyan la pasada de los animales..hasta ami me gustaría ver eso en vivo .claro respetando su salir y entrar de los animales..
O que pra muitos parece ser um show, para os animais é a luta pela sobrevivência, e esse monte de carro s, acabou atrapalhando a passagem,usem as objetivas a distância!
This is the best river crossing of Wildebeests iv ever seen on video camera and IV seen a lot of crossings ,well done you were in the right spot at the right time.
"There oughta be a law" dept.: What a spectacle. Humans parked everywhere like they are going to Walmart. There oughta be a law that if you want to witness this, you must walk in. No vehicles. There oughta be a law that when you video, you keep it steady and not pan constantly, that makes viewers vomit big chunks of semi-digested food stuffs.
walk in??? this is not walmart my guy this is the wild. There is plethora of predators lying in wait. And what do you men humans everywhere? This is a wonder of the world
-But how? How can fire undo stone? What kind of device could bring down the wall? -If the wall is breached Helms Deep will fall. -Even if it is breached it would take numbers beyond reckoning, thousands to storm the keep. -Tens of thousands. -But my Lord there is NO such force *War horn blow*:
Es lo más abominable, la tontería que jamas había visto, no comprendo por que son tan tontos de parar los vehículos justo por donde tiene que pasar toda la migración dé ñus, obstaculizando la salida de los animales, sin pensar que pueden morir muchos de ellos por aplastamiento o ahogados.
The constant sweeping of the camera back and forth was dizzying. Just pick a spot to film for a minute then SLOWLY pan to the right or left if need be. 😵💫