In an extraordinary display, tourists were treated to a close encounter with various animals gathering at a waterhole in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
The visitors to the Sweni Trail Camp last November were left in awe by the unusual sight.
Nancy Vandermey, a 51-year-old spacecraft operations engineer from Pasadena, California, captured footage of zebras, wildebeest, and elephants arriving at the waterhole. She noted that it was uncommon for these animals to appear simultaneously.
Watch the video at the end.
The spectacle continued as herds of zebras, impala, and wildebeest were followed by pairs of rhinos, elephant herds, giraffes, and lions.
Vandermey and her companions found the interactions between buffaloes and elephants fascinating.
Having previously completed the same trail in 2013, Vandermey and her group embarked on the three-night adventure on November 1st.
Coincidentally, they were guided by the same team from their earlier trip. Vandermey set up a motion-activated trail camera near the waterhole to document the unique event.
Watch the video below:
Via: Caters News