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Monday Smile: Was the Lion King set at Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa?

5 Jul 2019
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Despite the well-known fact that The Lion King was originally based in Hell’s Gate National Park in Kenya, Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa has some compelling photographic evidence that makes you think that the Lion King could have been filmed there along with a Londolozi based cast.

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