NORTHERN TOURIST CIRCUIT
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ARUSHA
TOWN
- ARUSHA
NATIONAL PARK
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TARANGIRE
NATIONAL PARK
- LAKE
MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
- NGORONGORO
CRATER
- NDUTU
- OLDUVAI
- SERENGETI
NATIONAL PARK
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Olduvai Gorge
The Olduvai
Gorge, popularly referred to as “The Cradle of
Humankind”, is the site where in 1959 Dr. Louis Leakey
discovered the skull of Zinjanthropus or “Nutcracker
Man” believed to have lived 1.75 million years ago.
Later reclassified as Australopithecus boisei, this
creature had a massive skull though small brained (500 cc)
with huge teeth. Several months later Dr. Leakey found
another fossil hominid in the same layer of excavation,
called Homo habilis or “handy man”, smaller than the
“Nutcracker Man” but with a larger brain (600 cc) and
capable of making simple stone tools.
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