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An African Wildlife Preserve - in Sonoma County

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For the last stop on our hidden gems tour, we head to Sonoma County. The region is best-known for its wine, especially reds. But it's also home to Safari West, a wildlife preserve with about 800 exotic African animals. We sent our adventure-seeking interns Nancy DeVille and Angela Rowell to Santa Rosa for a journey into the wild.

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