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This area is in the north of Tanzania. The map is of A1 size and folds to A5. It is printed on high quality matte paper with a slight shine. It is presented in a sturdy plastic sleeve. The front map is based on satellite images where the satellite photos form the backdrop of the map. All roads were tracked by GPS. Longitude and latitude are provided. The front of the map has a map of the entire Ngorongoro Conservation Area clearly showing all the craters as well as Oldoinyo Lengai, the active volcano. The Walking Trail routes are also indicated on the front of the map. The back of the map contains 144 identification photos of animals, plants, birds, reptiles and butterflies. With each animal photo there is general information on height, weight, gestation, food etc. The map contains about 100 GPS co-ordinates and distances.