Adventurers Martin and Osa Johnson lead a safari into the African Congo to explore the secrets of the "Dark Continent." After recruiting a team of guides, comprised of men from Nairobi, Kenya, the Johnsons begin what they call "the greatest jungle expedition of all time--in numbers, in duration and in the distances traveled." Their journey begins with a closeup view of animal life on the African plains, examining wildebeests, zebras, giraffes, flamingos, and hippopotamuses. Crocodiles are seen moving down a riverbank, and the roar of the mighty Murchison Falls is heard in the distance. The Johnsons mingle with a group of pygmies and follow native gorillas into their natural habitat. Sunrise on the Serengeti Plains finds wildebeests, gazelles and giraffes traveling in groups of thousands, and it is noted that all these animals are prey to the "King of Beasts," the lion. Wild flamingos remind Martin of chorus girls who, he states are also "long on legs but short on brains
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