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Okavango River

The Okavango River is a major waterway in southern Africa, flowing from Angola through Namibia and into Botswana. It doesn't reach the sea; instead, it creates the Okavango Delta, one of the world's largest inland wetlands. The river's water feeds this vast, lush landscape, supporting diverse wildlife and local communities. The delta is a dynamic ecosystem that fluctuates seasonally, attracting abundant birds, elephants, and other animals. The Okavango River plays a crucial role in shaping the environment and sustaining life in the region.