Zambia and Zimbabwe
These two countries are divided by the amazing victory waterfalls for which every 60 minutes more than 60 million liters of water fall more than 107 meters high into the Zambezi River. This border is a great visual spectacle for everyone who visits them, but the most striking thing is that you can jump in Bungee at 111 meters high through the iconic bridge that unites these two nations. Even the well-known actor will Smith dared to launch.
Belgium and Holland
This border is one of the most complicated and certainly strange, as it has no border line but 24 divisions within the same city which in turn has two names Baarle-Nassau for Holland and Baarle-Hertog for Belgium, in other words throughout the city there are lines or signs on the ground that tell you if you are treading Holland or Belgium, the weirdest thing is that there are houses and commercial establishments that are located just above the divisions and incredibly these have two rings, two different directions and even two different telephone numbers of both countries.
Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay
You thought that seeing three countries at the same time was impossible, because the Paraná River, which is the second longest river in South America, passes curiously through Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, serving as a border line between these countries. Each area of them has some precious viewpoints with a panoramic view of the three countries.
This was all for today we read in an upcoming blog