New York Times: On an open plain in front of us are hundreds of horses. Most of them are gray with black manes and tails. Their heads look more like those of their wild cousins, zebras, than those of riding horses. Some even show what may be a vestigial stripe on their flanks.
“We could be in the Serengeti,” says Hans Breeveld, my guide, referring to the plain in Tanzania that is a haven to wildlife.
Well, we almost could. To the north we encounter another big group of large animals, this time red deer does…