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Sunday
05Oct2008

Where is the migration now...?

It has been raining quite a lot since Thursday. it comes in showers which leave the roads wet for a few hours before drying again. Nearly all the roads are still passable in the Mara Triangle, but sometimes vehicles run into trouble just after the rains.

The Road Team come to the rescue.

Despite all the rain, the migration is now back in the Mara Triangle. Since late Friday they've been crossing the border and today there are many wildebeest still along the border all the way up to the Salt Lick.

Just up from Salt Lick.

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