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{{TFAIMAGE|Lake Kariba.jpg}} '''Lake Kariba''' is the world's largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume.  It lies 1300 kilometers upstream from the Indian Ocean, along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe. Before Lake Kariba was filled, the existing vegetation was burned, creating a thick layer of fertile soil on land that would become the lake bed. {{TFAFULL|Lake Kariba}}  
{{TFAIMAGE|Lake Kariba.jpg}} '''[[Lake Kariba]]''' is the world's largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume.  It lies 1300 kilometers upstream from the Indian Ocean, along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe. Before Lake Kariba was filled, the existing vegetation was burned, creating a thick layer of fertile soil on land that would become the lake bed. {{TFAFULL|Lake Kariba}}  
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Lake Kariba is the world's largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume. It lies 1300 kilometers upstream from the Indian Ocean, along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Before Lake Kariba was filled, the existing vegetation was burned, creating a thick layer of fertile soil on land that would become the lake bed. (Full article...)