Namibias borders are naturally formed by the Kunene and Kavango rivers in the north of the country. In the northeast, the Zambezi, Kwando, Linyanti and Chobe rivers form borders, and in the south it is the Orange River. These river are all perennial rivers, meaning they run all year around, whereas the rivers inside Namibia o...
Namibias borders are naturally formed by the Kunene and Kavango rivers in the north of the country. In the northeast, the Zambezi, Kwando, Linyanti and Chobe rivers form borders, and in the south it is the Orange River. These river are all perennial rivers, meaning they run all year around, whereas the rivers inside Namibia only carry water during the rain season.