A spectacular uncollapsed volcanic caldera structuring an isolated, self-contained ecosystem floor overflowing with massive game densities.
Formed over two million years ago when a massive volcano exploded and collapsed in on itself, the Ngorongoro Crater stands today as the world's largest unbroken, uncollapsed caldera. This natural perimeter structures an enclosed basin where alkaline lakes, open grasslands, and fever-tree forests host the highest density of large predators on earth.
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