Friday, August 30, 2013

Migrating animals spotted in Africa

Migrating animals spotted in Africa. Flocks of gnus, zebras and antelopes were seen and photographed during their migration trip in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Aug. 17, 2013. When grass withers at Serengeti National Park in north Tanzania, flocks of gnus, zebras and antelopes living there start their annual migration to Masai Mara National Wild Reserve in Kenya. The pictures reminds me of imagine dragons round and round. The lyrics says ''We are all living the same way, the same way
We are escaping the same way, the same way,Circling''
Migrating Animals in Africa

Animals running

Migrating animals in Tanzania Africa

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