The Iguazu Falls are located on the Iguazu
river, an affluent of the Paraná river. The waterfalls
have the biggest length in the world, almost 4 kilometers.
The waterfalls are on the border of Argentina and Brazil
and can be visited from national parks in both countries.
We had been accommodated in the outskirts of the small
town
Foz de Iguazu. From here tourist buses go regularly to the
falls. It is a pity we had seen the falls only from the
Brazilian side, but anyway it was worth seeing.
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The tourist buses to the falls. |
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John walking down the pavement to
the falls. |
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Coati-mondi cadging food from the
tourists. |
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The Coati-mondi beasts. |
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This one stole a roll to Milan. |
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And one more view on the Coati-mondi beasts. |
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The falls from the Brazil side. |
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The boats go with the tourists under
the falling water. This shower costs 35 USD and
is possible from the Argentina side only. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls - Jacob. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls - David recording. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls - a boat with the
tourists under the falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls - John and Milan |
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The Iguazu Falls - Charles. |
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The Iguazu Falls - Paul. |
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The Iguazu Falls - John. |
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The Iguazu Falls - Peter. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls - John. |
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The Iguazu Falls - Charles. |
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The Iguazu Falls - Paul. |
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The Iguazu Falls - birds drinking
falling water. |
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The Iguazu Falls - the whole
expedition. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls. |
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The Iguazu Falls - above. |
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Foz de Iguazu - a small town near
the falls on the Brazil side. In the vicinity of the
town there are the border checkpoints to Paraguay and
Argentina. |
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Auto Centrum Aurora in Foz de Iguazu. |