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The Lion Sleeps Tonight by The Tokens

Sheep -- South Africa
29°46'16.33"S, 21°0'30.76"E

Oryx -- Namibia
24°57'18.48"S, 15°51'30.73"E

Camels -- Chad
15°17'40.40"N, 20°28'47.78"E

Leaping Gazelles -- Chad
16°24'15.94"N, 19°54'49.66"E

Buffalo -- Tanzania
4°17'20.89"S, 31°23'46.55"E

Antelope -- Zambia
11°54'56.61"S, 30°13'3.99"E

Where's the Lion? He's sleeping.

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  • 1:16 CAMELS - CHAD they are DROMEDARY :D

  • @kleyfromdahood Yes, they are. They're one-humped Dromedary camels, not two-humped Bactrian camels. They're still all camels.

  • they were all taken by helicopter right above because you can see the grass is like distorted and wavy in the pictures and all the animals are always running away

  • @supskier Good eye! All the pictures in this vid are hi-res photos from low-altitude planes. Expand the description under the vid for locations. They’re all in Google Earth. On the left side in Google Earth, under Layers / Gallery / National Geographic Magazine, put a check next to Africa Megaflyover. Red airplane icons will appear in Africa where all the hi-res images are.

  • How people find these I dont know :P Like the Oryx in the namibian desert.... I like how they cleared the picture there to see them

  • @iThnake Yeah, I sure didn't find it without help. On the left side in Google Earth, under Layers / Gallery / National Geographic Magazine, put a check next to Africa Megaflyover. Red airplane icons will appear in Africa where all those hi-res images are.

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  • @Giles4200 they all moved to the gulf.

  • nature saying, Damn google can i get no privacy.

  • @mkbarth "Dromedary camel" so...

  • at 2:22 look really hard i bet ted nugent is somewhere crouching behind a rock!!!

  • so, probably back in 2006, or whenever this was first released, i was in school, and our teacher showed us this in geography class, in looking around north africa, or the middle east somewhere, a classmate and i, managed to locate a fleet of tanks! all parked, now i tell you, they were clearly tanks, could see the barells and the turets. but its funny, since then, i havent even been able to find screen shots of it, CREEEPY

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