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How loud is that roar?

28 Apr 2023
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A stunning video of a pride of lions roaring in the Kruger National Park was recently posted by Sense of Africa, the largest destination management company in the Southern hemisphere.

Tour guide, Ronald Mudau, captured the video while guiding guests on a safari tour in the park.

Click here to watch and listen to the lions’ spine-tingling roar.

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