1. Argentina/Brazil
Iguazú Falls or Iguaçu Falls are one of the largest waterfalls in the world and sit on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian unit of Paraná, making for a pretty spectacular border.
2. Norway/Sweden
In this dramatic snowy landscape a line of forest has been cleared on this Norway/Sweden border, making the perfect route for winter sports enthusiasts.
3. Belgium/Netherlands
Baarle is a village divided into a puzzle of Belgian and Dutch territories. The Belgian parts of the village are called Baarle-Hertog and the Dutch ones are called Baarle-Nassau. The neat crosses mark a quaint border throughout the area.
4. Brazil/Argentina/Paraguay
This natural border between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina is created by the river running through, dividing the three way border.
5. Zimbabwe/Zambia
Victoria Falls divides Zambia and Zimbabwe and is considered to be one of the world’s largest waterfalls. The incredible natural beauty here makes a stunning border between the countries.
6. Austria/Slovakia/Hungary
A memorable spot for lunch, this picnic table staggers Austria, Slovakia and Hungary, you can swap between three different countries while you eat!
7. Brazil/Paraguay
Itaipu Dam is one of the Seven Modern Wonders of the World, and is a hydroelectric dam on the Paraná River, dividing Brazil and Paraguay. The watershed from the dam is shared by three countries, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina.
8. Nepal/China
One of the world’s highest international borders is between Nepal and China, as Mount Everest sits right on the border.
9. South Korea/North Korea
Panmunjom village is in the de-militarised zone between South and North Korea and is a n extremely heavily guarded border with some impressive buildings and architecture.
10. Austria/Slovenia
The two obelisks on this high mountain pass mark the rocky border between Austria and Slovenia, with spectacular views out over the landscape.