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Keywords: outdoor animal KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 29 September 2015, a lioness from a group of lions known as the Marsh Pride, made famous by wildlife film-makers Jonathan and Angela Scott in the BBC natural history serialisation Big Cat Diary, yawns while sitting on top of an earth mound late in the afternoon in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve. During the months of July through to October, one of nature's greatest events takes place in the Mara when hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, zebra and other ungulates migrate northwards from Tanzania's Serengeti in search of fresh pasture and grazing, before turning and heading south again in a journey that covers thousands of kilometres and is known as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, making it a major draw for wildlife enthusiasts and tourists from around the globe. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 29 September 2015, a lioness from a group of lions known as the Marsh Pride, made famous by wildlife film-makers Jonathan and Angela Scott in the BBC natural history serialisation Big Cat Diary, yawns while sitting on top of an earth mound late in the afternoon in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve. During the months of July through to October, one of nature's greatest events takes place in the Mara when hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, zebra and other ungulates migrate northwards from Tanzania's Serengeti in search of fresh pasture and grazing, before turning and heading south again in a journey that covers thousands of kilometres and is known as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, making it a major draw for wildlife enthusiasts and tourists from around the globe. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
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