Date: 4 September 2025
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The Serengeti in Tanzania is not merely a plain; it is a vast living stage where the rhythm of survival plays without pause. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles begin their great migration across endless grasslands, chasing rains and fresh pastures. It is a journey both magnificent and perilous – lions prowl, crocodiles wait at rivers, vultures circle above. Yet life continues, drawn forward by instinct and hope. To stand there is to witness something ancient: the unbroken thread that ties life together in cycles older than memory. The Serengeti whispers that we, too, are part of larger rhythms – of change, of struggle, of resilience. Watching the herds move endlessly teaches us about patience, courage, and the eternal will to survive and renew.
Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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