Iguazu Falls

Categories: Water |

The word Iguazu comes from the words "big water" in the Guarani language. According to one legend, one of the Gods decided to marry the beautiful Naipi, but she ran away with her lover in a canoe. This God in anger took cut the river in half and they remained in eternal fall.

Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls

1. You can approach the waterfalls from two sides - from Argentina and from Brazil. I did not have enough time for Argentina, so I had to limit myself to the Brazilian side.

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3. The first observation point is still far from the waterfalls themselves

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4. My tired face after a 12+3 hour flight from Milan

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6. Double cascade of waterfalls

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10. On the Brazilian side, there is such a flooring to give tourists the opportunity to get closer to the waterfall. You will be wet - 100% guaranteed.

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14. Here it is, all the power of water

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21. There is a large nature reserve around the waterfall and a bird sanctuary nearby

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22. All living creatures walk around the parking lot

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27. And for a snack - aerial view

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28. Traffic lights in the city of Foz do Iguacu

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