The Iguazu Falls divide the Iguazu River into the upper and the lower sections of the river, separating the border of Brazil and Argentina. The river tumbles 23 kilometers (14 mi) over the edge of the Paraná Plateau. The majority of the river’s flow falls into a long and narrow chasm called the Devil’s Throat, which is U-shaped and 82 meters (269 ft) high. (Photo from OriginalTravel.co.uk)
The Iguazu Falls in Argentina is a brilliant display of 275 individual waterfalls and cascades, creating a breathtaking visual experience unlike any other waterfall in the world (except maybe Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe).
The Iguazu Falls divide the Iguazu River into the upper and the lower sections of the river, separating the border of Brazil and Argentina. The river tumbles 23 kilometers (14 mi) over the edge of the Paraná Plateau. The majority of the river’s flow falls into a long and narrow chasm called the Devil’s Throat, which is U-shaped and 82 meters (269 ft) high. (Photo from OriginalTravel.co.uk)
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10/11/2012 12:42:43 am
This is a stunning location -- hope you get to visit it soon & takes lots of pictures to share w/ us!
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2/12/2014 12:19:43 am
I will absolutely share all of the photo's that are taken while on this trip. :) Be on the look out for them.
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2/12/2014 12:20:38 am
Sometimes I think that a second trip to the same destination is much needed. It really allows for more learning, and more exploring.
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10/17/2012 04:48:28 am
Hi Brandon! Just came across your blog via twitter. I went to Iguazu Falls a few years ago and it was one of the most magical places I have ever visited. I would recommend visiting it from the Argentinian side (vs the Brazilian side) as there are more angles from which to see and explore the falls. You should definitely make it a priority to get there, I'd be happy to help if you need any tips. Cheers! :)
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2/12/2014 12:21:46 am
Wonderful. I would be more than happy to hear any tips that you may have regarding this matter. :)
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Hi Brandon! How are you? Iguazú falls (or Cataratas del Iguazú) it's a must-see if you're travelling to Argentina.
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2/12/2014 12:23:13 am
I am really good, thank you for asking. :) Thank you so much for your informative comment. :) It really was an intriguing read.
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