Although the Nile River is easily one of the deepest rivers in the world, it's not the deepest. Instead, first place goes to the Congo River Basin, which is 720 feet deep in some parts.
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No, it is not safe to swim in the Nile River. The river is devoid of alligators or other dangerous reptiles only in the very southern area of Awan in very seldom cases they watched alligators. But you run the risk of exposure to bacteria and other infections if you swim in the Nile River.
2. Yangtze. On the opposite side of the equation the Yangtze, the second deepest river in the world at 656 feet (199.9 m) which is also the longest river to flow through just one country, China. And speaking of 'longest', it's the third-longest in the world at 6,300 km (3,914 miles) and the longest in Asia.
In the course of their investigation, they found the eternal river to be much older than anyone realized, with the scientists estimating the age of the Nile to be 30 million years – about six times as long as previously thought.