Nile River, Amur River, Chang Jiang River, Congo River, Mackenzie River, and Mekong River are all well-known as the world’s longest rivers in the world. Each river has its own distinctive characteristics. Many people, especially your children, do not know very well about details of these rivers.

If you want to discover more about them in order to enrich your minds and become heroes for your children, let’s have a look at these beautiful photos as follows:
Measuring approximately 4180 miles in length, Nile is known as the world’s longest river with two major tributaries, including White Nile and Blue Nile in which Blue Nile brings fertility to the river Nile.
A beautiful image of Nile River

A beautiful image of Nile River
At 6650 kilometres long, Nile River travels through the nine countries, including Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, DR Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Egypt.

At 6650 kilometres long, Nile River travels through nine countries, including Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, DR Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Egypt.
Chang Jiang River is also called The Yangtze River. It is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest river in the world.

Chang Jiang River is also called The Yangtze River. It is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest river in the world.
Chang Jiang River is the most important river in the history, culture and economy of China

Chang Jiang River is the most important river in the history, culture and economy of China
The Mackenzie River is known as the longest river in Canada at 1,738 kilometers and the second longest river in North America at 4,241 kilometers in length

The Mackenzie River is known as the longest river in Canada at 1,738 kilometers and the second longest river in North America at 4,241 kilometers in length
The Mackenzie River begins at Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories and flows north into the Arctic Ocean

The Mackenzie River begins at Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories and flows north into the Arctic Ocean
The Amur River or Heilong River is the world's tenth longest river, forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China

The Amur River or Heilong River is the world’s tenth longest river, forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China
The Amur River flows across northeast Asia, from the mountains of northeastern China to the Sea of Okhotsk

The Amur River flows across northeast Asia, from the mountains of northeastern China to the Sea of Okhotsk
With the overall length of 4,700 km, The Congo River is named as the world's ninth longest river. It is also the deepest river in the world and the second largest river in the world by volume of water discharged.

With the overall length of 4,700 km, Congo River is named as the world’s ninth longest river. It is also the deepest river and the second largest river in the world by volume of water discharged.
The Congo River formerly known as the Zaire River flows through the central part of Africa and empties in to the Atlantic Ocean near the seaside resort of Muanda

The Congo River, formerly known as the Zaire River, flows through the central part of Africa and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near the seaside resort of Muanda
The Mekong River is one among the greatest rivers in the world. It is recognized as the tenth longest river in the world and the seventh longest river in Asia at 4,909 km in length

The Mekong River is one among the world’s greatest rivers. It is recognized as the tenth longest river in the world and the seventh longest river in Asia at 4,909 km in length
The Mekong River begins in the high plateau of Eastern Tibet and flows through China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

The Mekong River begins in the high plateau of Eastern Tibet and flows through China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

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