Multinational Nominees
Boundless nature and natural borders
Amongst the nominees for the New7Wonders of Nature, you will find many natural sites that stretch out over two or more countries. As much as natural borders like rivers, mountain ranges or deserts have always been strategically useful for settlements and states, nature itself does not care a bit about lines people have put on a map. Instead, it often challenges mankind to try to overcome themBut ... the fate of a border is to often become irrelevant
It is, however, important to remember that the living conditions on the banks of these famous rivers have always been similar on each of its banks. The same can be said for many mountains and other natural boundaries. The same natural environment dictates similar solutions when it comes to finding food or solving a transport challenge. If we look at the cultural diversity of the indigenous peoples worldwide, we can often see only slight differences in their approaches to dealing with nature. In the same way, we can see the similarities amongst cultures living close to each other, only divided by a river or lake. A unity of ideas exists around these places. For example, the numerous ethnic groups (or tribes) of the Amazon rainforest developed similar rituals and hunting techniques, although not one bridge crosses the Amazon, even today. In the long run, the fate of a border is that it will be overcome. One can tear down an unfriendly wall or a fence, but every natural border has always been an invitation to climb, conquer or cross it, just to find out what lies on the other side. No scientist could ever doubt the huge impact on human evolution by the challenges of "insurmountable" natural barriers, driving people to do what they thought could not be done.
Boundless tigers and trees
Often close to river or lakeshores, and always less a border but more a living source, our forests cover approximately 9.4% of the Earth's surface (or 30% of total land area). They function as habitats for organisms, hydrologic flow modulators, and soil conservers, constituting one of the most important aspects of the Earth's biosphere. Needless to say, the huge rainforests on our planet often have many national borders between their treetops. Nine nations inhabit the Amazon rainforest, six the Congo Basin forest. The famous Sundarbans rainforest is shared between Bangladesh and India - some10,000 square kilometers of mangroves and more than 500 Bengal tigers, who have always successfully ignored national borders. As we are often forced to recognize, nature has no boundaries and respects no lines on a map.
Some of the world's most exciting rivers, which are shared by people of different nationalities and tribes as a home and a source of life
| Amazon River |
| Mekong River |
Amazon
BOLIVIA/ BRAZIL/ COLOMBIA/ ECUADOR/ FRENCH GUIANA/ GUYANA/ PERU/ SURINAME/ VENEZUELA
Ganges
BANGLADESH/ INDIA
Mekong River
CAMBODIA/ CHINA/ LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC/ MYANMAR/ THAILAND/ VIET NAM
Danube River
AUSTRIA/ BULGARIA/ CROATIA/ GERMANY/ HUNGARY/ REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA/ ROMANIA/ SERBIA/ SLOVAKIA/ UKRAINE
Dnieper River
BELARUS/ RUSSIAN FEDERATION/ UKRAINE
BOLIVIA/ BRAZIL/ COLOMBIA/ ECUADOR/ FRENCH GUIANA/ GUYANA/ PERU/ SURINAME/ VENEZUELA
Ganges
BANGLADESH/ INDIA
Mekong River
CAMBODIA/ CHINA/ LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC/ MYANMAR/ THAILAND/ VIET NAM
Danube River
AUSTRIA/ BULGARIA/ CROATIA/ GERMANY/ HUNGARY/ REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA/ ROMANIA/ SERBIA/ SLOVAKIA/ UKRAINE
Dnieper River
BELARUS/ RUSSIAN FEDERATION/ UKRAINE
Three of the most impressive waterfalls of the world are located between two countries
| Iguazu Falls |
Five mountains that do not just belong to one country
| Mount Everest |
Mount Everest
CHINA/ NEPAL
Matterhorn (Alps)
ITALY/ SWITZERLAND
Mont Blanc (Alps), Mountain Peak
FRANCE/ ITALY
Mount Roraima
BRAZIL/ GUYANA/ VENEZUELA
Baekdu Mountain
CHINA/ DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
CHINA/ NEPAL
Matterhorn (Alps)
ITALY/ SWITZERLAND
Mont Blanc (Alps), Mountain Peak
FRANCE/ ITALY
Mount Roraima
BRAZIL/ GUYANA/ VENEZUELA
Baekdu Mountain
CHINA/ DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Five famous lakes that have different countries on their shores
| Lake Victoria |
Lake Superior
CANADA/ UNITED STATES
Dead Sea Lake
ISRAEL/ JORDAN/ PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED
Lake Titicaca
BOLIVIA/ PERU
Lake Victoria
KENYA/ UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA/ UGANDA
Lake Tanganyika
BURUNDI/ THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO/ UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA/ ZAMBIA
CANADA/ UNITED STATES
Dead Sea Lake
ISRAEL/ JORDAN/ PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED
Lake Titicaca
BOLIVIA/ PERU
Lake Victoria
KENYA/ UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA/ UGANDA
Lake Tanganyika
BURUNDI/ THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO/ UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA/ ZAMBIA
Three legendary forests that stretch out over several countries
| The Sundarbans |
Amazon
BOLIVIA/ BRAZIL/ COLOMBIA/ ECUADOR/ FRENCH GUIANA/ GUYANA/ PERU/ SURINAME/ VENEZUELA
Congo Basin Forest
CAMEROON/ CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC/ CONGO/ THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO/ EQUATORIAL GUINEA/ GABON
Sundarbans, Forest
BANGLADESH/ INDIA
BOLIVIA/ BRAZIL/ COLOMBIA/ ECUADOR/ FRENCH GUIANA/ GUYANA/ PERU/ SURINAME/ VENEZUELA
Congo Basin Forest
CAMEROON/ CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC/ CONGO/ THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO/ EQUATORIAL GUINEA/ GABON
Sundarbans, Forest
BANGLADESH/ INDIA
Please note:
The New7Wonders of Nature nominees above are situated in more than one country. For many of them, NOT all countries involved have formed an Official Supporting Committee (OSC) for the nominee.WITHOUT AN OFFICIAL SUPPORTING COMMITTEE FROM EACH COUNTRY, THE NOMINEE CANNOT PARTICIPATE IN THE NEXT STAGES OF THE NEW7WONDERS OF NATURE CAMPAIGN.
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