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Sabi River

The Sabi River is a significant watercourse located in southern Africa, flowing through regions such as Zimbabwe and South Africa. It originates in the highlands of Zimbabwe, near the border with Mozambique, and travels southward, eventually joining the Limpopo River. The river's waters support local ecosystems, agriculture, and communities along its path. It also plays a role in regional biodiversity and is part of larger river systems that help sustain the environment and livelihoods in the area. The Sabi River's flow varies seasonally, influenced by rainfall patterns, and it contributes to the ecological health of the surrounding landscapes.