Inilah bukti keberanian dari para fotografer untuk mengabadikan keindahan kehidupan liar di afrika. Jadi kalau agan belum sempat untuk berkunjung ke afrika foto-foto closed up berikut bisa membantu agan untuk membayangkan keindahan afrika. TS sendiri sudah pernah berkunjung ke Nigeria dan kehidupan disana itu antara indah dan tidak indah. Alam liarnya begitu indah tapi manusianya bisa dibilang tidak indah karena terlalu banyak konflik dan juga tingkat pendidikan yang sangat rendah. tanpa panjang lebar silahkan menyaksikan keindahan foto-foto di TKP.

While on Safari in Africa, the photographer snapped a shot of this female leopard up in a tress and in heat. The male approached on the ground, but she “made an even louder racket and let out a loud bark at him.” So the male turned away and sauntered off. She jumped down and followed him. Photo #1 by Steve Jurvetson
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Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Africa, is renowned as perhaps the best wildlife reserve in Africa due to its density of predators and prey. People come from all over the world to watch the annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded wildebeest and 250,000 zebras. This male lion is relaxing on a rock, soaking up some sun. Photo #2 by William Warby
 
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Dueling zebras, fighting it out at the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa. Photo #3 by William Warby
 
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These Elephants were seen during a safari at Kruger National Park which is one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers 18,989 square kilometres (7,332 sq mi) and extends 360 kilometres (220 mi) from north to south and 65 kilometres (40 mi) from east to west. Photo #4 by Steve Evans
 
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This giraffe was also at Kruger National Park, but this time the photographer noted, “Sometimes traffic gets a bit congested when you are on safari.” Photo #5 by Steve Evans
 
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Cheetah seen on safari to Serengeti National Park in East Africa. Photo #6 by Stig Nygaard
 
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Taken at another wildlife park in Africa: Tarangire National Park Safari – A Lion’s love story. Photo #7 by Marcel Oosterwijk
 
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Zebra, Wildebeests and flamingos at Ngorongoro Conservation Area which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Tanzania. Photo #8 by Stig Nygaard
 
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Lioness sitting next to a dead tree at Masai Mara. The Masai Mara National Reserve is a large game reserve in south-western Kenya, Africa. Photo #9 by Tambako the Jaguar
 
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Giraffe standing among trees in Tsavo East National Park. This wildlife sanctuary is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya, Africa. Photo #10 by Tambako the Jaguar
 
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Serengeti National Park – Hippo in Ngorongoro Crater. Photo #11 by Geof Wilson
 
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Rhino with baby – Kruger National Park, South Africa. Photo #12 by Violator1
 
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Baby baboon seen on safari to Kruger National Park, Africa. Photo #13 by Steve Evans
 
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During an African Safari, the photographer captured this shot and said, “Monsterious Crocodile, Kachikali, Bakau, Gambia.” Photo #14 by Kevin Walsh
 
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Wildebeest, storks and pelicans as seen on safari at Tanzania. Photo #15 by Stig Nygaard
 
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Male lion with his son, having a cuddly moment in the Masai Mara, Kenya. Photo #16 by Tambako the Jaguar
 
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Ewww . . . Hyena scavenger. It’s a great safari capture by the photographer though. Photo #17 by Marcel Oosterwijk
 
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Elephants in Ngorongoro Crater. Photo #18 by Geof Wilson
 
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Remember that leopard in photo #1? This is what happened after the female in heat caught up with the male. Romance? According to the photographer, this is a “Leopard Mating Dance. Kicking up dust and sending grass flying.” Photo #19 by Steve Jurvetson
 
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Lion as seen while on safari to Kruger National Park. Photo #20 by Steve Evans
 
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Two vervet monkeys preening each other’s fur in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Photo #21 by William Warby
 
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Hippos in Tanzania. Photo #22 by Stig Nygaard
 
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Lion and Thomson’s Gazelles at the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Photo #23 by Stig Nygaard
 
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Pumbaa? Where’s Timon? Warthog as seen during safari to Kruger National Park. Photo #24 by Steve Evans
 
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 Elephant as seen on south African safari. Photo #25 by Caitlan (TheLizardQueen)
 
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Giraffes in Serengeti National Park. Photo #26 by Geof Wilson
 
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Buffalo with a bird buddy catching a ride at Tanzania. Photo #27 by Stig Nygaard
 
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Not Africa this time, but instead at one of the largest national parks in northern India. This tiger was seen on safari to Ranthambhore National Park which is among the most popular Tiger Reserves in India. Photo #28 by Koshy Koshy
 
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Young male leopard in the jackal berry tree, as he was lit by the setting sun. Photo #29 by Steve Jurvetson
 
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Elephants and baboons seen at Lake Manyara, near Tarangire National Park. Photo #30 by Marcel Oosterwijk
 
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Buffalo and Elephant – Ngorongoro Crater. Photo #31 by Geof Wilson
 
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Black-face Vervet Monkeys as seen on safari at Tanzania. Photo #32 by Stig Nygaard
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The Last of the Mohicans’ – Painted Wolf (or African Wild Dog) is Africa’s most endangered carnivore. Photo #33 by Steve Jurvetson
 
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Giraffe running in the plains of the Masai Mara National Reserve. Photo #34 by Tambako the Jaguar
 
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Wildebeests and flamingos. Photo #35 by Stig Nygaard
 
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Warthog family in South Africa. Photo #36 by Jacques S G
 
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The lonely Wildebeest at Masai Mara. Photo #37 by Marcel Oosterwijk
 
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Flashback to 1971, not Africa but California. The caption reads, “Lion Country Safari, Irvine, 1971.” Photo #38 by Orange County Archives
 
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wo male lions lounging in the sun at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Photo #39 by William Warby
 
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aken at Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi National Park in Kenya, Africa. Photo #40 by Robert van der Steeg
 
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Note : TS maksud ane bukan diri ane, tp sang pengumpul foto, namanya robert van der steeg