Beitbridge River
The Beitbridge River is a river located in southern Africa, primarily flowing through the border region between Zimbabwe and South Africa. It is a tributary of the larger Limpopo River and plays a significant role in the local ecosystem, supporting various wildlife and plant species along its banks.
The river is named after the nearby town of Beitbridge, which serves as a key border crossing between the two countries. The Beitbridge River is important for agriculture in the region, providing water for irrigation and contributing to the livelihoods of local communities.