Shashe River
The Shashe River is a significant waterway located in southern Africa, primarily flowing through Botswana and Zimbabwe. It serves as a natural border between the two countries for a portion of its length. The river is approximately 250 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Limpopo River, contributing to the region's water system.
The Shashe River is important for local ecosystems and communities, providing water for agriculture and supporting wildlife. Its basin is home to various species of fish and birds, making it a vital resource for both biodiversity and the livelihoods of people living nearby.