Ngorongoro Conservation Area is an 8,292 km² UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Tanzania centred on the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera (20km wide, 600m deep, 264 km² floor), hosting 25,000 animals, including Big Five, the densest lion population, 25 black rhinos, and Olduvai Gorge where 3-million-year-old hominid fossils were found.
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