8.Zimbabwe and Zambia
Border: Victoria Falls
Area: 700 km*
Est. Gross Domestic Product: $70 billion (Zambia) / $37 billion (Zimbabwe)*
Zambia and Zimbabwe are naturally divided by Victoria Falls, which the locals refer to as “Mosi-oa-Tunya” or “The Smoke That Thunders.” The Zambezi River drops into a chasm more than 100 metres deep, generating a mist that is visible for kilometres around this enormous waterfall, one of the biggest and most well-known in the world. It is a masterwork of nature’s artistic ability.

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As a shared heritage monument, the falls provide unique views and perspectives from any nation. Zambia offers close-up views of the Knife-edge Bridge, whereas Zimbabwe offers more expansive views. Witnessing its magnificence, Victoria Falls draws visitors from all over the world as a symbol of togetherness and natural beauty that surpasses political boundaries.
