Migrating wildebeest s run across the Mara River at Masai Mara national reserve in Kenya. At the end of the dry season, thousands migrate from Kenya’s Masai Mara reserve back to Tanzania’s Serengeti national park in one of the greatest natural spectacles on Earth. More than 2 million herbivores – about 200,000 zebra, 500,000 Thomson’s gazelle and 1,500,000 wildebeest – thunder up to 700 miles across East Africa’s plains at the beginning of June and make the return journey in August-September

Photograph: Tai Jianqiu/Corbis

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