On the first of 2 days there we visited the falls on the Argentinian side, where we were able to get some great close up views and got thoroughly soaked when we took a boat quite literally into the falls. On the second day, we took in the breath-taking panoramic views from the Brasilian side. Lucky for us the sun was shining, so the spray was producing rainbows left, right and centre - perfect photo opportunities! After that we squeezed in a visit to the bird park nearby, which gave us the opportunity to walk through huge aviaries and see many of the native birds close up. Then we jumped back onto a plane to Rio, our third visit in 2 weeks...
Thursday, 19 June 2008
WATERFALLS & RAINBOWS
We managed to get a great deal on return flights to Foz De Iguazu (by the Brasil/Argentina border), so the 3 of us flew down to see the famous Iguazu Falls - the largest in the world, consisting of 275 waterfalls and set in a unique location on the borders of Brasil, Argentina and Paraguay. We based ourselves in Foz De Iguazu in the great Hostel Bambu.
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